Their award-winning memoir has been on the New York Times best-seller list for 19 months, sold more than 900,000 copies and been translated into four foreign languages.
Zarah Ghahramani is an Iranian-born author living in Australia who wrote My Life as a Traitor, an award-winning memoir of her imprisonment and torture in Evin Prison.
He recorded his recollection of that event in an award-winning 2008 memoir entitled Luggage By Kroger.
He was most notable for publishing novels and a best-selling, award-winning memoir under the name Forrest Carter, an identity as a Native American Cherokee.
Her award-winning memoir, Breaking Trail: A Climbing Life tells the story of how Blum realized improbable dreams among the world's highest mountains, in the chemistry laboratory, and in public policy.
She wrote an award-winning memoir of her life in Sikkim, Time Change: an autobiography (1981), and, with Jacques d'Amboise, published Teaching the Magic of Dance.
His daughter, Louise Kehoe, published an award-winning memoir in 1995 which included previously unknown details of Lubetkin's early years.
Her award-winning memoir Doyamoyeer Kotha was published in 2008, and received enormous critical and popular acclaim.
In the Shadow of Eden is an award-winning short memoir by Rachael Romero.
She became a professional writer in 2007, publishing her award-winning memoir Vinyl Highway.