Popular European Biography Books

Find biography books written by authors from Europe for the next part of the Read Around The World Challenge. (154)

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Defiance by Nechama Tec EN

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Country: Europe / Poland flag Poland
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During the Holocaust years, many Jews struggled alone or with others against the terrors of the Nazis, risking their lives against overwhelming odds for the slimmest chance of survival. In Defiance, Nechama Tec offers a riveting history of one such group, a forest community in western Belorussia that would number more than 1,200 Jews by 1944 - including the elderly, women, and children. Tec recounts the astonishing details of how this Jewish partisan unit - hungry, exposed to the harsh winter weather, always on the lookout for German patrols - took on the duel role of fighters and rescuers. Fo... continue

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Dependency : The Copenhagen Trilogy: Book 3 by Tove Ditlevsen EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Denmark flag Denmark
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The final volume in the renowned Danish poet Tove Ditlevsen’s autobiographical Copenhagen Trilogy ("A masterpiece" —The Guardian). Following Childhood and Youth, Dependency is the searing portrait of a woman’s journey through love, friendship, ambition, and addiction, from one of Denmark’s most celebrated twentieth century writers Tove is only twenty, but she's already famous, a published poet, and the wife of a much older literary editor. Her path in life seems set, yet she has no idea of the struggles ahead—love affairs, wanted and unwanted pregnancies, artistic failure, and destructive addi... continue


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Did Ye Hear Mammy Died: A Memoir by Seamus O'Reilly EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Description:
A heart-warming and hilarious family memoir of growing up as one of eleven siblings raised by a single dad in Northern Ireland at the end of the Troubles. Séamas O’Reilly’s mother died when he was five, leaving him, his ten (!) brothers and sisters, and their beloved father in their sprawling bungalow in rural Derry. It was the 1990s; the Troubles were a background rumble, but Séamas was more preoccupied with dinosaurs, Star Wars, and the actual location of heaven than the political climate. ­ An instant bestseller in Ireland, Did Ye Hear Mammy Died? is a book about a family of loud, argumenta... continue

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Don't Lets go to the Dogs Tonight by Alexandra Fuller EN

Rating: 5 (5 votes)
Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A worthy heir to Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham, Alexandra Fuller shares visceral memories of her childhood in Africa, and of her headstrong, unforgettable mother. “This is not a book you read just once, but a tale of terrible beauty to get lost in over and over.”—Newsweek “By turns mischievous and openhearted, earthy and soaring . . . hair-raising, horrific, and thrilling.”—The New Yorker Though it is a diary of an unruly life in an often inhospitable place, Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight is suffused with Fuller’s endearing ability to find laughter, even when t... continue

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Don't Tell Me You're Afraid by Giuseppe Catozzella EN

Rating: 5 (2 votes)
Country: Europe / Italy flag Italy
Description:
Based on a remarkable true story, an unforgettable Somali girl risks her life on the migrant journey to Europe to run in the Olympic Games At eight years of age, Samia lives to run. She shares her dream with her best friend and neighbor, Ali, who appoints himself her "professional coach." Eight-year-old Ali trains her, times her, and pushes her to achieve her goals. For both children, Samia's running is the bright spot in their tumultuous life in Somalia. She is talented, brave, and determined to represent her country in the Olympic Games, just like her hero, the great Somali runner Mo Farah. ... continue

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Een ander leven by Bart Moeyaert NL

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Belgium flag Belgium



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El librero de Kabul by Åsne Seierstad ES

Rating: 3 (2 votes)
Country: Europe / Norway flag Norway
Description:
El librero de Kabul es una novela escrita por la autora noruega Åsne Seierstad en 2002. El libro describe la vida de un librero que vive en Kabul y cómo va cambiando su vida a lo largo de las diferentes épocas que vive la capital afgana: la época de Zahir Shah, la intervención soviética, el régimen talibán y la ocupación tras la guerra.