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Bill Gates Recommends 5 Memoirs That Inspired His Own

Tech entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Gates is back with another thoughtful reading list. This time, he shares five powerful memoirs that informed his thinking as he wrote Source Code, his recently published memoir. Gates calls these “the best memoirs I’ve read,” including one by an author who he says “changed the course of my life.”

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Book Cover for: Personal History: A Memoir, Katharine Graham

Personal History: A Memoir

Katharine Graham

"I met Kay Graham, the legendary publisher of the Washington Post, on July 5, 1991—the same day I met Warren Buffett—and we became good friends. I loved hearing Kay talk about her remarkable life: taking over the Post at a time when few women were in leadership positions like that, standing up to President Nixon to protect the paper’s reporting on Watergate and the Pentagon Papers, negotiating the end to a pressman’s strike, and much more. This thoughtful memoir is a good reminder that great leaders can come from unexpected places." - BG

Michael BeschlossSusan Keselenko CollMichael Beschloss & Susan Keselenko Coll

Paperback, 1998

$23.00$11.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood, Trevor Noah

Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

Trevor Noah

"Back in 2017, I said this memoir shows how the former Daily Show host’s 'approach has been honed over a lifetime of never quite fitting in.' I also grew up feeling like I didn’t quite fit in at times, although Trevor has a much stronger claim to the phrase than I do. He was a biracial child in apartheid South Africa, a country where mixed-race relationships were forbidden. He was, as the title says, “born a crime.” In this book, and in his comedy, Trevor uses his outside perspective to his advantage. His outlook transcends borders." - BG

Peter LattmanAlice WinnPeter Lattman & Alice Winn

Paperback, 2019

$18.00$9.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: Educated: A Memoir, Tara Westover

Educated: A Memoir

Tara Westover

"Tara grew up in a Mormon survivalist home in rural Idaho, raised by parents who believed that doomsday was coming and that the family should interact with the outside world as little as possible. Eventually she broke away from her parents—a process that felt like a much more extreme version of what I went through as a kid, and what I think a lot of people go through: At some point in your childhood, you go from thinking your parents know everything to seeing them as adults with limitations. Tara beautifully captures that process of self-discovery in this unforgettable memoir." - BG

Barack ObamaPhilip GourevitchBarack Obama & Philip Gourevitch

Paperback, 2022

$20.00$10.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life, Nicholas D. Kristof

Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life

Nicholas D. Kristof

"In 1997, Nick Kristof wrote an article that changed the course of my life. It was about the huge number of children in poor countries who were dying from diarrhea—and it helped me decide what I wanted to focus my philanthropic giving on. I’ve been following Nick’s work ever since, and we’ve stayed in touch. He’s reported from more than 150 countries, covering war, poverty, health, and human rights. In this terrific memoir, Nick writes about how he stays optimistic about the world despite everything he’s seen. His book made me think: The world would be better off with more Nick Kristofs." - BG

Bonnie GarmusBonnie Garmus

Hardcover, 2024

$32.00$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: Bono: Stories of Surrender, Bono

Bono: Stories of Surrender

Bono

"I’m lucky that my parents were super supportive of my interest in computers—but Bono’s parents had a very different view of his passion for singing. He says his parents basically ignored him, which made him try even harder to get their attention. 'The lack of interest of my father … in his son’s voice is not easy to explain, but it might have been crucial.' Bono shows a lot of vulnerability in this surprisingly open memoir, writing about his 'need to be needed' and how he learned he’ll never fill his emotional needs by playing for huge crowds. It was a great model for how I could be open about my own challenges in Source Code." - BG

Paperback, 2025

$21.00$10.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: Source Code: My Beginnings, Bill Gates

Source Code: My Beginnings

Bill Gates

The visionary tech founder and philanthropist, Bill Gates, shares his journey from a curious child with ambitious parents to a young coder who sparked a global revolution. Explore his formative experiences, deep friendships, and personal losses that shaped his path. Gates reveals the moments that defined his life, offering an insightful portrait of one of the twenty-first century's most influential figures.

Kirkus ReviewsWSJ Books SectionKirkus Reviews & WSJ Books Section

Hardcover, 2025

$30.00$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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