7 Memoirs Of Famous Leaders That Are Worth Reading

Khuraijam Roger Singh
Sep 26, 2024

Autobiography of Mark Twain by Mark Twain

A written collection of reminiscences, which were dictated during the last few years of his life and left in typescript and manuscript at his death comprises a collection of anecdotes and ruminations rather than a conventional autobiography.

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

The biography is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years. The book offers an in-depth look at Jobs' life, from his childhood and early days at Apple to his work at NeXT, Pixar, and his eventual return to Apple.

The Story of My Experiments with Truth by Mahatma Gandhi

An autobiography chronicles Gandhi’s life from his childhood to his leadership in India's nonviolent struggle for independence and reflects his spiritual evolution, commitment to truth, and the principles of nonviolent resistance.

My Life by Bill Clinton

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton provides an in-depth look at his upbringing in Arkansas, his rise in politics, and his time in the White House and political struggles.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and Alex Haley

Malcolm X’s memoir, as told to Alex Haley, presents a compelling narrative of his transformation from a criminal to one of the most powerful voices in the Civil Rights Movement.

Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela

The book captures Mandela's journey from rural South Africa to becoming the first Black president of the country and delves into his 27 years of imprisonment, his fight against apartheid, and his belief in peace, reconciliation, and human dignity.

Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler

An autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The book outlines many of Hitler's political beliefs, his political ideology and future plans for Germany and the world.

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