Sublett's 2004 memoir, Never the Same Again: A Rock 'N' Roll Gothic, relates the story of Sublett's girlfriend's murder when he was 22, his career with The Skunks, and his battle with throat cancer.
The memoir relates how Eliza accompanied the frail Annie to Egypt and to Cannes to do research for her books.
By the end of the 10 days, the memoir relates, another of the agents, the team's only woman, would accuse Malkin: "You act like you're in love with him."
The memoir relates Huang's childhood, spent first in Washington, D.C., and later in Orlando, Florida.
No wonder Julia Child's new memoir relates how, when she finally mastered versions of the theretofore unpublished recipes for those sauces in 1952, she labeled the pages "Top Secret Confidential Censored" before sending them to friends to test.
Her memoir Just in Time: Notes from My Life (1984), relates her career, life with her husband, Adolph, and her bout with cancer.
This fascinating memoir relates the struggles of an American socialist and civil engineer, in love with a Russian movie actress, in a country where nothing worked.
The memoir relates how Riley and his crew were captured in Africa after being shipwrecked in 1815.
The memoir relates Cavendish's lineage, social status, fortune, upbringing, education and marriage.
Her memoirs relate her attempts to revive the then-dying art of homespun cloth production to supply the needs of the Confederate cause.