Read On... Life Stories: Reading Lists for Every Taste
Rosalind Reisner
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Description
Scores of appeal-based reading lists cover topics you'll never find in the library catalog--from extraordinary women and overcoming adversity to sports talk, spiritual journeys, and luminous prose.
With the genre of memoirs filled with so many titles and from such a variety of authors, it is hard to grasp what's available and what's worth reading. For all those who love delving into the lives of others, this Read On... volume offers help. Read On...Life Stories: Reading Lists for Every Taste offers brief descriptions of nearly 450 published memoirs, from classics like The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, to recent bestsellers like John Grogan's Marley and Me and Julie Andrews' Home. Titles are grouped together by their appeal to readers, and there is something for everyone: humorous memoirs, thrilling adventure stories, chatty celebrity reminiscences, cathartic dramas of family dysfunction, fascinating career retrospectives, and insightful stories of family and personal lives in many eras and places.Product Details
Price
$54.00
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Publish Date
September 23, 2009
Pages
196
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781591587668
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Rosalind Reisner is a writer, speaker, and librarian who presents programs and writes about books, reading, and readers' advisory services.
Reviews
"Like others in the series, this is a readers'-advisory title that could be handed off to patrons to browse on their own--if you can get it away from the librarian. With both a detailed table of contents and an excellent index, this is a must-have tool for public libraries." --Booklist
"Useful as a reference for readers' advisors in public and school libraries, this work offers brief descriptions of about 450 published memoirs, from classic to recent bestsellers. Titles are grouped together by their emphasis on character, story, setting, language, and mood, and further divided into sections on topics such as unusual childhoods, coming of age, life-altering experiences, life in rural America, various occupations, travel, spiritual journeys, family relationships, and struggling with mental illness. The book is indexed by author, title, location, era, profession, ethnicity, and genre. Reisner is a librarian specializing in readers' advisory services." --Reference & Research Book News "Award-winning author Reisner, drawing on her experience and familiarity with the genre, provides with this annotated bibliography an especially useful addition to Libraries Unlimited's readers' advisory series Read On. . . . a good resource for public libraries of all sizes for both reference and collection development." --Catholic Library World