Super Inspiring Biographies Worth Reading Now

Connecting with other people on a deeper level allows us to be hopeful and optimistic for the future, and reading biographies is just one of the best ways to accomplish this. Here is a handful of inspiring biographies you need to get your hands on now.

1. A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston

A Life in Parts details Cranston’s rise to stardom and his long journey to get there, making for an inspiring story with a surprise twist.

2. Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time by Howard Schultz

This is a story of a small Seattle coffee shop, a man with a vision for something more, and the rise of the international mega-chain. In the book, Schultz shares the principles that helped build Starbucks into what it is today.

3. Eleanor Roosevelt (Volume One and Two) by Blanche Wiesen Cook

Eleanor Roosevelt accomplished more in her 12 years as First Lady than most people accomplish in their lives. This biography is split into two parts and breaks down her life story as she set a standard for the woman to follow her.

4. Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way by Richard Branson

This biography is more than just a story of business success, it’s a tale about being yourself and how Branson turned Virgin from a record label into one of the biggest brands in the world.

5. Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela

This is the story of anti-apartheid activist and political leader Nelson Mandela and the events that unfolded during his prison sentence, the apartheid revolution and his rise to victory as the first black president of South Africa.

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