Sentences with phrase «autobiographical book»

An autobiographical book is a type of book where a person writes about their own life. It is like a personal diary or a story about themselves, sharing their experiences, memories, and thoughts. Full definition
Based on Jeannette Walls autobiographical book of the same name, The Glass Castle tells the poignant story of Walls life growing up with her siblings under the care of their parental duo in the form of Naomi Watt's artistic and free spirited Rose Mary and most tellingly Woody Harrelson's intellectually attuned, yet troubled and alcoholic father Rex.
In 1997, a Transgender male author published a series of graphic autobiographical books about his sexual and physical abuse... or so everyone thought!
She has also published four books in Japan as a writer and published her first autobiographical book at the age of 15 to much acclaim.
This film is based on a true story and uses Benjamin Mee «s autobiographical book as the basic source material.
In what is probably her most autobiographical book to date, Herta Müller's The Fox Was Ever the Hunter explores a group of friends who move between the shadows and light of everyday life, just before the fall of communism in Romania.
Having students write autobiographical books and draw pictures of important events in their lives
In the fictional but somewhat autobiographical book, «Nocturnal Animals», Edward depicts a chilling story of manipulation, trauma and revenge.
The Girls writer, director and creator first teamed up with publishing company to release her 2014 autobiographical book Not That Kind of Girl, and...
In his later years, Groucho became something of a cultural institution and wrote several autobiographical books.
In 1994 Emin undertook a U.S. tour of performance art for which, sitting in her grandmother's chair, she read from «Exploration of the Soul,» a handwritten autobiographical book (subsequently published in 2003) chiefly about her childhood.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Dr Cable said his former Cabinet colleague had used words reminiscent of Hitler's autobiographical book of 1925, in which he set out his political beliefs.
Spelunky is Boss Fight's first autobiographical book: the story of a game's creation as told by its creator.
We Bought a Zoo is based on a true story and uses Benjamin Mee's autobiographical book as the basic source material.
There are several speeches on Goethe, two autobiographical books, two volumes of a projected four on a general theory of civilization, smaller tracts on atomic testing and world peace, a collection of sermons, numerous anthologies of his sayings, and a half dozen books and pamphlets on his experiences in Africa.
For example, I was struck by a provocative comment he made in a 1981 autobiographical book, By Way of Response.
I suggest you read Scott and Kimberly Hahn's autobiographical book on their conversion story and search for truth, «Rome Sweet Home.»
My candidate for a «prophet to the liberals» is Will Campbell, publisher of the journal Katallagete and author of the highly acclaimed Brother to a Dragonfly, an autobiographical book about the lives of Will and his brother, Joe, as they leave their father's small cotton farm in Mississippi — Will to become a civil rights worker for the National Council of Churches, Joe to become a small - town pharmacist.
Judge who was jailed for lying to police over Chris Huhne case plans to continue series of autobiographical books
Told in flashback, the film consists of Chaplin's responses to questioning by fictional publisher George Hayden, who wants to know about the parts left out of the legend's autobiographical book.
Based on Jerry Stahl's autobiographical book of the same name, Permanent Midnight offers a close - up, startling look at the underbelly of the American Dream.
Based on the 1968 comedy of the same name (which itself was based on an autobiographical book by Helen Beardsley), this remake is about nothing more than 2 middle - aged newlyweds, their ten kids, and a whole lot of chaos.
The film is based on the autobiographical book of the same title, written by none other than the notorious poker princess of Los Angeles herself — Molly Bloom.
Indeed, the big screen adaptation of Benjamin Mee's autobiographical book We Bought a Zoo: The Amazing True Story of a Young Family, a Broken Down Zoo, and the 200 Wild Animals That Changed Their Lives Forever remains true to both the movie's concise and novel's extended moniker, charting the efforts of a grieving widower and his two children to restore a run - down wildlife park.
«Lion» is adapted from Saroo Brierley's autobiographical book «A Long Way Home.»
Based on an autobiographical book by Clarence Day, Jr., and a play that ran for 3,224 performances on Broadway (a total that was eclipsed only by «Fiddler on the Roof»), LIFE WITH FATHER is a son's fond remembrance of his Victorian youth spent in the home of his authoritarian but lovable
Both the film and the novel remind me of Nick Hornby's great 1992 autobiographical book, Fever Pitch.
Based on an autobiographical book by Clarence Day, Jr., and a play that ran for 3,224 performances on Broadway (a total that was eclipsed only by «Fiddler on the Roof»), LIFE WITH FATHER is a son's fond remembrance of his Victorian youth spent in the home of his authoritarian but lovable father (William Powell).
A fictional adaptation based on the autobiographical book by Danny Wallace, Yes Man stars Jim Carrey (Horton Hears a Who, The Number 23) as Carl Allen, a bank loan officer who becomes a bit of a hermit after a divorce, repeatedly declining invitations (when he bothers to answer his phone at all) from his dwindling friends to socialize while he spends most evenings alone watching his television.
Based on the autobiographical book of the same name, Lone Survivor stars Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, and Ben Foster as four Navy SEALs trapped behind enemy lines in Afghanistan.
Second, Sam Basso happened upon an autobiographical book, by a well known dog trainer.
He sublet his Brooklyn studio and moved back to his hometown near Washington, DC, for a few months to focus on painting and complete Painters Journal, an autobiographical book project about 1999, his first year in New York.
lt's hard not to think of Emin's iconic l995 - 97 photograph Monument Valley (Grand Scale), a print of which is owned by London's Tate, depicting her sitting in the middle of the desert in another armchair, this one belonging to her grandmother, reading from Exploration of the Soul, her 1994 autobiographical book.
The author of three autobiographical books, Truitt constantly grappled with what it meant to be a practicing artist whilst maintaining a home and family.
Lévêque is currently working on an autobiographical book focused on his work with text.
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