Meilleures ventes > > Biographies and Memoirs
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Three Cups Of Tea»rank: 5par: Greg Mortenson
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Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance»rank: 15par: Barack Obama
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The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream»rank: 20par: Barack Obama
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The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life»rank: 19par: Alice Schroeder
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Too Fat to Fish»rank: 27par: Artie Lange, Anthony Bozza
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Don Cherry's Hockey Stories and Stuff»rank: 16par: Don Cherry
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John Lennon: The Life»rank: 34par: Philip Norman
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The Glass Castle: A Memoir»rank: 42par: Jeannette Walls
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Eat Pray Love»rank: 57par: Elizabeth Gilbert
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lf wisdom could be traded like currency, author Elizabeth Gilbert would be a wealthier woman by far, though it's likely her fabulous memoir, Eat Pray Love, racked up a few bucks during its stay on the New York Times bestseller list. What Gilbert imparts in her story--basically, bracing self-knowledge acquired during a year of travel following a bitter divorce and a shattered rebound romance--is at once astounding yet totally obvious. As Gilbert would attest, albeit more eloquently, the most important stuff in life is pretty much under our noses, but ... |
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Hell or High Water: My Life in and out of Politics»rank: 96par: Paul Martin
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lf wisdom could be traded like currency, author Elizabeth Gilbert would be a wealthier woman by far, though it's likely her fabulous memoir, Eat Pray Love, racked up a few bucks during its stay on the New York Times bestseller list. What Gilbert imparts in her story--basically, bracing self-knowledge acquired during a year of travel following a bitter divorce and a shattered rebound romance--is at once astounding yet totally obvious. As Gilbert would attest, albeit more eloquently, the most important stuff in life is pretty much under our noses, but ... |