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Showroom Sample Memoir & Non-Fiction Bargain Book Box

Discover the extraordinary lives of others with this diverse collection of seventeen memoir and non-fiction books. This curated set traverses the spectrum of human experience, from Rachel Clarke's poignant insights into the NHS and Cheryl Strayed's wilderness journey to the tactical history of football and the glamorous renovation of a French chateau. Whether you are seeking inspiration, expert knowledge, or a raw look at resilience and survival, this library offers profound perspectives on the world we live in. Please note that while these books are new and unread, they are showroom samples and will have stickers on the covers.

  1. Wild by Cheryl Strayed Following the death of her mother and the breakdown of her marriage, Cheryl Strayed decides to hike the Pacific Crest Trail alone. With no experience and a heavy pack, she faces the wilderness and her own demons on a journey of healing. This raw and powerful memoir captures the physical and emotional challenges of the trail, ultimately finding strength and redemption in the solitude of nature.

  2. White Boots & Miniskirts by Jacky Hyams Step back into the swinging sixties with this nostalgic true story of growing up during a decade of radical change. Jacky Hyams recounts her life as a teenager in London, navigating the explosion of fashion, pop music, and newfound freedoms. From Biba to the Beatles, this memoir paints a vivid picture of a generation that redefined what it meant to be young and female.

  3. The Sober Diaries by Clare Pooley Clare Pooley shares her honest and often hilarious account of quitting alcohol in a world obsessed with wine o'clock. What starts as a "dry January" becomes a life-changing journey as she discovers the benefits of sobriety and faces the underlying reasons for her drinking. This brave memoir offers hope and practical advice for anyone questioning their relationship with alcohol, delivered with wit and warmth.

  4. Breathtaking by Rachel Clarke Palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke provides an unflinching insider's account of the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic. She describes the overwhelming pressure, the tragic losses, and the incredible dedication of healthcare workers fighting a new and deadly virus. This searing testimony honors the patients and staff who faced the crisis, offering a deeply human perspective on a global catastrophe.

  5. Sex/Life: 44 Chapters About 4 Men by BB Easton This bold and raunchy memoir, which inspired the hit Netflix series, chronicles the author's wild past with four very different men. As she tries to spice up her marriage by journaling about her exes, her husband finds the diary, leading to unexpected consequences. BB Easton writes with unfiltered honesty about passion, rediscovery, and the complexity of female desire in this laugh-out-loud confession.

  6. Living the Château Dream by Dick and Angel Strawbridge Dick and Angel Strawbridge invite readers into their magical world as they transform a dilapidated French chateau into a fairytale home. This memoir details the challenges and triumphs of their ambitious renovation project, from plumbing disasters to hosting weddings. Filled with warmth and creativity, it celebrates the power of family, hard work, and the courage to chase a seemingly impossible dream.

  7. Sista Sister by Candice Brathwaite Candice Brathwaite offers a collection of essays that serve as a guide and a hug for Black women navigating life, love, and family. She tackles topics ranging from colorism and money to friendship and motherhood with candor and wit. This empowering book creates a space for honest conversation, validating shared experiences and offering wisdom for sisters everywhere to live their truth.

  8. Broken by Sara Davies In this harrowing true story, Sara Davies recounts the horrific abuse she suffered at the hands of her father throughout her childhood. Trapped in a nightmare of fear and manipulation, she eventually finds the strength to escape and seek justice. This courageous memoir is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a survivor's determination to reclaim her life from the shadows of the past.

  9. Things I Learned from Falling by Claire Nelson When a hiking accident leaves Claire Nelson critically injured and alone in the desert, she must fight for survival against the elements. Lying broken in the scorching sun, she reflects on the life she was living and the choices that led her there. This gripping survival story explores the limits of physical endurance and the clarity that comes when facing one's own mortality in the wilderness.

  10. Give and Take by Adam Grant Organizational psychologist Adam Grant examines the forces that drive success, arguing that generosity is a key component of achievement. He categorizes people into givers, takers, and matchers, showing how their interactions shape their careers and relationships. This insightful book challenges the notion that nice guys finish last, providing evidence that helping others can be the most effective path to personal and professional growth.

  11. A Matter of Death and Life by Irvin D. Yalom and Marilyn Yalom Renowned psychiatrist Irvin Yalom and his wife Marilyn co-write this profound and moving memoir as they face Marilyn's terminal illness. Alternating chapters, they explore the pain of letting go, the fear of death, and the enduring power of their love. It is a deeply personal meditation on the end of life, offering wisdom and comfort to anyone navigating grief and the finality of loss.

  12. Your Life in My Hands by Rachel Clarke Rachel Clarke captures the intensity and emotion of life as a junior doctor in the NHS, balancing the demands of the job with the needs of her patients. She highlights the systemic pressures facing the healthcare system while celebrating the compassion that drives those who work within it. This memoir is a passionate defense of the NHS and a heartfelt tribute to the dedication of the staff who keep it running.

  13. Dear Life by Rachel Clarke Specializing in palliative care, Rachel Clarke shares stories of the patients she has accompanied through their final days. She argues that discussing death is essential to living fully, revealing the kindness and dignity that can be found even in the darkest moments. This beautifully written book transforms the way we think about mortality, focusing on love, connection, and the preciousness of time.

  14. Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor by Max Pemberton Max Pemberton offers a funny and eye-opening account of his first year working on the wards of the NHS. From bizarre medical cases to the steep learning curve of a new doctor, he reveals the chaotic reality behind the hospital curtains. This memoir is filled with humor and humanity, capturing the highs and lows of a profession where life and death decisions are part of the daily routine.

  15. Inverting The Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson Jonathan Wilson traces the history of football tactics from the chaotic origins of the game to the sophisticated strategies of the modern era. He analyzes the evolution of formations and playing styles, highlighting the innovators who changed the way the sport is played. This comprehensive study is a must-read for football fans, offering a deep dive into the intellectual and strategic side of the beautiful game.

  16. Belonging by Owen Eastwood Performance coach Owen Eastwood explores the ancient concept of Whakapapa to explain how a sense of belonging drives success in teams. Drawing on his work with elite athletes, he demonstrates how shared identity and purpose can unlock human potential. This inspiring book offers a blueprint for creating inclusive and high-performing cultures in sports, business, and life, emphasizing connection over competition.

  17. How to Think Like a Fish by Jeremy Wade River Monsters host Jeremy Wade shares the philosophy and techniques that have made him a legendary angler. Beyond just catching fish, he reflects on the patience, observation, and respect for nature required to understand the underwater world. This meditative and practical guide offers lessons on mindfulness and problem-solving that extend far beyond the riverbank, appealing to anglers and nature lovers alike.




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Showroom Sample Memoir & Non-Fiction Bargain Book Box

Discover the extraordinary lives of others with this diverse collection of seventeen memoir and non-fiction books. This curated set traverses the spectrum of human experience, from Rachel Clarke's poignant insights into the NHS and Cheryl Strayed's wilderness journey to the tactical history of football and the glamorous renovation of a French chateau. Whether you are seeking inspiration, expert knowledge, or a raw look at resilience and survival, this library offers profound perspectives on the world we live in. Please note that while these books are new and unread, they are showroom samples and will have stickers on the covers.

  1. Wild by Cheryl Strayed Following the death of her mother and the breakdown of her marriage, Cheryl Strayed decides to hike the Pacific Crest Trail alone. With no experience and a heavy pack, she faces the wilderness and her own demons on a journey of healing. This raw and powerful memoir captures the physical and emotional challenges of the trail, ultimately finding strength and redemption in the solitude of nature.

  2. White Boots & Miniskirts by Jacky Hyams Step back into the swinging sixties with this nostalgic true story of growing up during a decade of radical change. Jacky Hyams recounts her life as a teenager in London, navigating the explosion of fashion, pop music, and newfound freedoms. From Biba to the Beatles, this memoir paints a vivid picture of a generation that redefined what it meant to be young and female.

  3. The Sober Diaries by Clare Pooley Clare Pooley shares her honest and often hilarious account of quitting alcohol in a world obsessed with wine o'clock. What starts as a "dry January" becomes a life-changing journey as she discovers the benefits of sobriety and faces the underlying reasons for her drinking. This brave memoir offers hope and practical advice for anyone questioning their relationship with alcohol, delivered with wit and warmth.

  4. Breathtaking by Rachel Clarke Palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke provides an unflinching insider's account of the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic. She describes the overwhelming pressure, the tragic losses, and the incredible dedication of healthcare workers fighting a new and deadly virus. This searing testimony honors the patients and staff who faced the crisis, offering a deeply human perspective on a global catastrophe.

  5. Sex/Life: 44 Chapters About 4 Men by BB Easton This bold and raunchy memoir, which inspired the hit Netflix series, chronicles the author's wild past with four very different men. As she tries to spice up her marriage by journaling about her exes, her husband finds the diary, leading to unexpected consequences. BB Easton writes with unfiltered honesty about passion, rediscovery, and the complexity of female desire in this laugh-out-loud confession.

  6. Living the Château Dream by Dick and Angel Strawbridge Dick and Angel Strawbridge invite readers into their magical world as they transform a dilapidated French chateau into a fairytale home. This memoir details the challenges and triumphs of their ambitious renovation project, from plumbing disasters to hosting weddings. Filled with warmth and creativity, it celebrates the power of family, hard work, and the courage to chase a seemingly impossible dream.

  7. Sista Sister by Candice Brathwaite Candice Brathwaite offers a collection of essays that serve as a guide and a hug for Black women navigating life, love, and family. She tackles topics ranging from colorism and money to friendship and motherhood with candor and wit. This empowering book creates a space for honest conversation, validating shared experiences and offering wisdom for sisters everywhere to live their truth.

  8. Broken by Sara Davies In this harrowing true story, Sara Davies recounts the horrific abuse she suffered at the hands of her father throughout her childhood. Trapped in a nightmare of fear and manipulation, she eventually finds the strength to escape and seek justice. This courageous memoir is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a survivor's determination to reclaim her life from the shadows of the past.

  9. Things I Learned from Falling by Claire Nelson When a hiking accident leaves Claire Nelson critically injured and alone in the desert, she must fight for survival against the elements. Lying broken in the scorching sun, she reflects on the life she was living and the choices that led her there. This gripping survival story explores the limits of physical endurance and the clarity that comes when facing one's own mortality in the wilderness.

  10. Give and Take by Adam Grant Organizational psychologist Adam Grant examines the forces that drive success, arguing that generosity is a key component of achievement. He categorizes people into givers, takers, and matchers, showing how their interactions shape their careers and relationships. This insightful book challenges the notion that nice guys finish last, providing evidence that helping others can be the most effective path to personal and professional growth.

  11. A Matter of Death and Life by Irvin D. Yalom and Marilyn Yalom Renowned psychiatrist Irvin Yalom and his wife Marilyn co-write this profound and moving memoir as they face Marilyn's terminal illness. Alternating chapters, they explore the pain of letting go, the fear of death, and the enduring power of their love. It is a deeply personal meditation on the end of life, offering wisdom and comfort to anyone navigating grief and the finality of loss.

  12. Your Life in My Hands by Rachel Clarke Rachel Clarke captures the intensity and emotion of life as a junior doctor in the NHS, balancing the demands of the job with the needs of her patients. She highlights the systemic pressures facing the healthcare system while celebrating the compassion that drives those who work within it. This memoir is a passionate defense of the NHS and a heartfelt tribute to the dedication of the staff who keep it running.

  13. Dear Life by Rachel Clarke Specializing in palliative care, Rachel Clarke shares stories of the patients she has accompanied through their final days. She argues that discussing death is essential to living fully, revealing the kindness and dignity that can be found even in the darkest moments. This beautifully written book transforms the way we think about mortality, focusing on love, connection, and the preciousness of time.

  14. Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor by Max Pemberton Max Pemberton offers a funny and eye-opening account of his first year working on the wards of the NHS. From bizarre medical cases to the steep learning curve of a new doctor, he reveals the chaotic reality behind the hospital curtains. This memoir is filled with humor and humanity, capturing the highs and lows of a profession where life and death decisions are part of the daily routine.

  15. Inverting The Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson Jonathan Wilson traces the history of football tactics from the chaotic origins of the game to the sophisticated strategies of the modern era. He analyzes the evolution of formations and playing styles, highlighting the innovators who changed the way the sport is played. This comprehensive study is a must-read for football fans, offering a deep dive into the intellectual and strategic side of the beautiful game.

  16. Belonging by Owen Eastwood Performance coach Owen Eastwood explores the ancient concept of Whakapapa to explain how a sense of belonging drives success in teams. Drawing on his work with elite athletes, he demonstrates how shared identity and purpose can unlock human potential. This inspiring book offers a blueprint for creating inclusive and high-performing cultures in sports, business, and life, emphasizing connection over competition.

  17. How to Think Like a Fish by Jeremy Wade River Monsters host Jeremy Wade shares the philosophy and techniques that have made him a legendary angler. Beyond just catching fish, he reflects on the patience, observation, and respect for nature required to understand the underwater world. This meditative and practical guide offers lessons on mindfulness and problem-solving that extend far beyond the riverbank, appealing to anglers and nature lovers alike.