Autobiographical fiction
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- Sarai and the around the world fair, Sarai Gonzalez and Monica Brown ; illustrations by Christine Almeda
- Juana & Lucas, muchos changes, Juana Medina
- Phoebe's diary, Phoebe Wahl
- On the road, Jack Kerouac
- My heart, a novel, Semezdin Mehmedinovic ; translated from the Bosnian by Celia Hawkesworth ; introduction by Aleksandar Hemon
- Inside story, a novel by Martin Amis
- The fall of the year, Howard Frank Mosher
- Freshwater, Akwaeke Emezi
- Hippie, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Eric M. B. Becker
- The end of August, a novel, Yu Miri ; translated by Morgan Giles
- Your friend, Parker, by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry ; illustrated by Brittany Jackson & Tajaé Keith
- Every cloak rolled in blood, James Lee Burke
- Where reasons end, a novel, Yiyun Li
- Dotter of her father's eyes, Mary M. Talbot ; artist, Bryan Talbot
- On the road, Jack Kerouac ; introduction by Ann Charters
- My struggle, Karl Ove Knausgaard ; tranlated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett, Book three : boyhood
- Dead end in Norvelt, Jack Gantos
- Tegan and Sara, junior high, words by Tegan Quin & Sara Quin ; pictures by Tillie Walden
- Little women, by Louisa May Alcott
- Little women, Louisa May Alcott
- Passing time, memoir of a Vietnam veteran against the war, W.D. Ehrhart ; foreword by H. Bruce Franklin
- The boy who failed dodgeball, a memoir by Jordan Sonnenblick
- David Copperfield, Charles Dickens ; with an introduction and notes by Jeremy Tambling
- In the shadow of the banyan, Vaddey Ratner
- 19 love songs, David Levithan
- The bell jar, Sylvia Plath ; foreword by Frances McCullough ; P.S. biographical note by Lois Ames ; drawings by Sylvia Plath
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto fistfight in heaven, Sherman Alexie
- In the country of others, Leila Slimani ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor
- Ordesa, Manuel Vilas ; translated by Andrea Rosenberg
- Panpocalypse, Carley Moore
- On the road, by Jack Kerouac
- Change, Édouard Louis ; translated from the French by John Lambert
- History of violence, Édouard Louis ; translated from the French by Lorin Stein
- A woman's story, Annie Ernaux ; translated by Tanya Leslie
- The pale king, an unfinished novel, David Foster Wallace
- Shep's army, bummers, blisters, & boondoggles, Jean Shepherd ; foreword by Keith Olbermann ; edited with an introduction by Eugene B. Bergmann
- Parker looks up, an extraordinary moment, by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry ; illustrated by Brittany Jackson
- My mother's son, a novel, David Hirshberg
- David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens ; adapted for young readers ; illustrations by Pablo Marcos Studio
- M is for movement, aka, Humans can't eat golf balls, by Innosanto Nagara
- 1,000 coils of fear, a novel, Olivia Wenzel ; translated from the German by Priscilla Layne
- Look homeward, angel, a story of the buried life, Thomas Wolfe ; with an introduction by Maxwell E. Perkins
- Every cloak rolled in blood, James Lee Burke
- Memoirs and misinformation, Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon
- Half broke horses, a true-life novel, Jeannette Walls