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I read The Story of my Life a few years ago and highly recommend it. Helen Keller was a remarkable person.

I'm glad everyone is so enthused about our nonfiction selection for next year! 2022 will be a bit of a shift for us in nonfiction, because the past couple years we only did reads bi-monthly. 12 nonfiction titles next year! Exciting to me too, even though I know I won't have time to get to many what with plans to start school (again).
Bernard wrote: "Samantha, where will the Freud book appear?"
Thank you for your patience, Bernard. As Rosemarie said, I'm starting online grad school while still working full time. I'll still be here and posting, though. No worries. :)
Thank you for your patience, Bernard. As Rosemarie said, I'm starting online grad school while still working full time. I'll still be here and posting, though. No worries. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (other topics)The French Revolution: A History (other topics)
The Story of My Life (other topics)
A Long Way From Home (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the Americas (other topics)
Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Helen Keller (other topics)Robert K. Massie (other topics)
James Boswell (other topics)
Thomas de Quincey (other topics)
Orlando Figes (other topics)
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January
The Life of Charlotte Brontë by Elizabeth Gaskell (587 pages)
February
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life by Sigmund Freud (116 pages)
March
The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell (1344 pages)
April
Confessions of an English Opium Eater by Thomas De Quincey (352 pages)
May
Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia by Orlando Figes (729 pages)
June
History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky (1040 pages)
July
Nicholas and Alexandra by Pulitzer Winner Robert K. Massie (640 pages)
August
A Long Way From Home by Claude McKay (270 pages)
September
The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (848 pages)
October
Autobiographical Writings by Hermann Hesse (320 pages)
November
Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges (608 pages)
December
The Story of My Life by Helen Keller (240 pages)