Best Memoirs Written by Women in 2022…So Far


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Mallory Brooke

Best Memoirs Written by Women in 2022…So Far

Men’s memoirs are about answers; women’s memoirs are about questions. Most male authors want to look good in their memoirs and have a place in posterity, while most women know that posterity is what happens when you no longer care. Women want to connect with others here and now; they couldn’t care less about legacy!

Isabel Allende

Jessica Simpson’s memoir truly is an open book.  I’ve been inspired by Jessica since before her very first pop hit landed on the charts. To then watching her on one of the first reality tv shows called “The Newlyweds”.

Jessica to me has always been a positively bubbly, unapologetically herself, ray of talented sunshine! Reading this book feels like I’m sitting with a friend in a coffee shop as she shares stories of her life. She gives a glimpse of the highs and lows of what it’s like being Jessica Simpson.

My Body is a profoundly personal exploration of feminism, sexuality, and power, of men’s treatment of women and women’s rationalizations for accepting that treatment.

In Emily’s Words: These essays chronicle moments from Emily’s life while investigating the culture’s fetishization of girls and female beauty, its obsession with and contempt for women’s sexuality, the perverse dynamics of the fashion and film industries, and the gray area between consent and abuse.

History is written by the victors, but it’s victims who write the memoirs

Carol Tavris

Selma shows us the beautiful intelligent woman behind “Cruel Intentions, and Legally Blonde”.

Selma’s life story takes us right up to her present day, now suffering with chronic pain, her MS diagnosis. She’s forever an inspiring strong woman.

“Great summer book that is hard to put down!
Mallory reflects on her relationship and gives insight into how many of us are people pleasers, especially as moms and wives.” – BOOK REVIEW

Mallory Brooke was supposed to get married on the largest cruise ship in the world . . . that is, until her future husband was kicked off the boat, leaving Mallory stranded seven nights at sea with both families. Hilarity ensues along with plenty of drama in this vulnerable true story that has been seven years in the making.

Divorced: The Beginning of the End ……PURCHASE HERE!

Mindy is talented and hilarious in her intriguing third memoir.

Mindy Kaling considers her new role as a single mom, the perks of not having a husband, and her struggle with social anxiety.

Sarah’s story is courageous, and deeply felt. She urges us to live a life worth living. “These are the most dangerous stories of my life,” says Sarah Polley.

Sarah’s brilliant essays will keep you enthralled until the very end!

One of the most challenging aspects of writing a memoir is finding your own voice, and you should be very careful about being influenced by someone else’s voice

Jeannette Walls

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