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A memoir (; from French mémoire [me.mwaʁ], from Latin memoria 'memory, remembrance') is any nonfiction narrative writing based on the author's personal memories. The assertions made in the work are thus understood to be factual. While memoir has historically been defined as a subcategory of biography or autobiography since the late 20th century, the genre is differentiated in form, presenting a narrowed focus, usually a particular time phase in someone's life or career. A biography or autobiography tells the story "of a life", while a memoir often tells the story of a particular career, event, or time, such as touchstone moments and turning points in the author's life. The author of a memoir may be referred to as a memoirist or a memorialist. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre memoir 200
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あの日
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On the Move: A Life
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Borunsi
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Bitməyən ömür
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Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
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Are You My Mother?
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Joseph Anton: A Memoir
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Nowhere but Up
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American Desperado
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In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir
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We Were the Future
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Most of Me
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Not Afraid of Life
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Decision Points
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A Journey
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Just Kids
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Booky Wook 2
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How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming
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Extra Lives
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Friendly Fire: The Illusion of Justice
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Jew and Improved
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Medium Raw (book)
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Prisoner of the State
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Chaque pas doit être un but
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Going Rogue
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Alive in the Killing Fields
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Highest Duty
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I'm Down
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Keeper: Living with Nancy
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Letters from the Lost
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Lost in the Meritocracy
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Odd Man Out: A Year on the Mound with a Minor League Misfit
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