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Barbara Walsh (journalist) | Walsh's second book is non-fiction, August Gale : A Father and Daughter's Journey into the Storm (Globe Pequot Press, October 2011). |
John Dickerson (journalist) | On Her Trail, Dickerson's book about his relationship with his late mother Nancy Dickerson Whitehead, a pioneering television newswoman, was published by Simon and Schuster in 2006. |
Jim Sharman | In August 2008, Sharman's memoirs Blood and Tinsel were published by Melbourne University Publishing where he talks about his childhood on the road with Jimmy Sharman's Boxing Troupe and also speaks out for the first time about The Rocky Horror Picture Show and his many productions. |
Adam Gilchrist | Gilchrist's autobiography True Colours, published in 2008, was the subject of much controversy. |
Jason O'Toole (journalist) | O'Toole has a co-author credit on Jimmy Magee's memoir,'' The Memory Man'', published in Sept 2012 by Gill & Macmillan. |
Raymond Creekmore | During this time too, he also started to write and illustrate children's books, and in 1944, he co-authored a book with actor Joe E. Brown entitled'' Your Kids and Mine.'' |
Esera Tuaolo | Tuaolo's autobiography, Alone in the Trenches : My Life As a Gay Man in the NFL, was released in spring 2006. |
Jim Joyce | In 2011, Joyce, Galarraga, and author Daniel Paisner collaborated on a book based on the game, Nobody's Perfect : Two Men, One Call, and a Game for Baseball History. |
Nobby Stiles | Stiles released his autobiography, After The Ball, in 2003. |
Duncan Barrett | He is the author of Star Trek : The Human Frontier, co-written with his mother Michele Barrett and published by Polity Press in 2000. |
Picabo Street | She wrote an autobiography in 2001 titled Picabo : Nothing to Hide (ISBN 0-07-140693-X). |
Eddie Fisher (singer) | Fisher had five marriages and four children : In 1981, Fisher wrote an autobiography, Eddie : My Life, My Loves (ISBN 0-06-014907-8). |
Scott Weiland | Weiland's autobiography, Not Dead & Not for Sale, co-written with David Ritz, was released May 17, 2011. |
Betty Wason | Wason authored 24 books after leaving CBS, mostly about one of her longtime favorite hobbies, cooking, though her most successful book was her 1942 story of the Axis invasion of Greece, Miracle in Hellas : The Greeks Fight On. |
Ludovic Giuly | On 15 May 2007, Giuly settled accounts with the coach in his autobiography by Giuly Giuly released on 15 May 2007, published by Hugo & Co., including revelations about his alleged affair with Estelle Denis, the companion of Raymond Domenech. |
Edward Heath | He wrote three non-political books, Sailing, Music, and Travels, and an autobiography, The Course of My Life (1998). |
Laird Hamilton | Later in 2008 he published a book which he describes as not an autobiography, but discussing his philosophy of life. |
Laura Nyro | A biography of Nyro, Soul Picnic : The Music and Passion of Laura Nyro, written by Michele Kort, was published in 2002 by Thomas Dunne Books/St. |
John Rosemond | John's first book, John Rosemond's Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, was published by Andrews McMeel in 1989. |
Kenneth Matiba | In 2000 Matiba released his autobiography, Aiming High. |
Ken Behring | In 2004, Behring published a memoir called Road to Purpose : One Man's Journey Bringing Hope to Millions and Finding Purpose Along the Way (ISBN 0-9761912-0-2). |
Plaxico Burress | He co-wrote the book Giant : The Road to the Super Bowl (ISBN 978-0-06-169574-2), published July 1, 2008 by It Books, about his Super Bowl experience. |
John Elder Robison | His latest book, Raising Cubby, a memoir of parenting a son with Asperger's, was released in March 2013. |
Matthew Johns | In 2004 Matthew Johns released Reg Reagan's' This Is My Life' through Pan Macmillan. |
Joe Tait | In 2011 Tait co-authored his memoir, Joe Tait : It's Been a Real Ball with sports writer Terry Pluto. |
Murray Dryden | In 1972, he wrote with Jim Hunt the book Playing the shots at both ends : The story of Ken and Dave Dryden (ISBN 0-07-077505-2). |
John Sexton | He teaches'' Baseball, A Road To God'' at NYU and in 2013 wrote a book of the same name. |
Dhani Jones | On June 7, 2011, Jones' book, The Sportsman : Unexpected Lessons from an Around-the-World Sports Odyssey, was released. |
Ramblin' Tommy Scott | According to the introduction of his autobiography, Snake Oil, Superstars and Me, published in 2007 and co-authored by Randall Franks and Shirley Noe Swiesz, Scott was then 90 years old. |
Theoren Fleury | With the help of Kirstie McLellan Day, Fleury wrote his autobiography, Playing with Fire, which was released on October 16, 2009. |
Gail Palmer | In the 2006 book When Elvis Meets the Dalai Lama, author Murray Silver claims to have ghostwritten Palmer's autobiography. |
Belle Montrose | Years later, Steve Allen wrote about her in his memoir, Mark It and Strike It : An Autobiography (1960). |
Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn | Castle's autobiography, Fighting All The Way (ISBN 0-330-32886-7), was published in 1993. |
Steve Priest | In 1994, Priest published his autobiography, Are You Ready Steve ? |
George Gamow | He also had worked on a book entitled My World Line : An Informal Autobiography, which was published posthumously in 1970. |
Tony Iommi | In 2011, he published his autobiography, entitled Iron Man : My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath. |
Debra M. Ginsberg | Her first memoir Waiting : The True Confessions of a Waitress was published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2000, followed by Raising Blaze : A Mother and Son's Long, Strange Journey Into Autism, which chronicled her longtime struggle to get her son the education he was entitled to. |
Tina Fey | On April 5, 2011, her book, a humorous autobiography entitled Bossypants, was released. |
Jean Kennedy Smith | Her book, Chronicles of Courage : Very Special Artists, co-written with George Plimpton, was published by Random House in April 1993. |
Fritz Heider | In 1983, Heider documented his personal, career developments and achievements in his autobiography The Life of a Psychologist : An Autobiography. |
Glenn Wilson (baseball) | Glenn released his autobiography co-written with Darrell Halk entitled'' Headed Home'' in 2012. |
Alan Hodgkinson | After retiring, Hodgkinson wrote an autobiography entitled Alan Hodgkinson Between The Sticks, which was released on 9 May 2013. |
Mona Brand | Brand wrote of her childhood feelings of displacement in her autobiography, Enough Blue Sky, which she published in 1995. |
Albert Murray (writer) | Murray was co-author of Count Basie's autobiography Good Morning Blues (1985). |
Maureen O'Hara | In 2004, O'Hara released her autobiography Tis Herself, co-authored with Johnny Nicoletti and published by Simon & Schuster. |
Don Rickles | Rickles' memoir, titled Rickles' Book, was released on May 8, 2007 by Simon & Schuster. |
Paul Helmke | In 2001, after stepping aside from as mayor, Helmke co-wrote a book Son of a Son of a Politician, discussing not only his experiences with politics but also that of his father and grandfather. |
Austin Healey | Healey's autobiography, Lions, Tigers and Roses, was published by Oxford University Press in 2001. |
Norman Whiteside | In 2003, he released a book entitled My Memories of Manchester United. |
Rita Reys | Reys publishing her life story Rita Reys, Lady Jazz, co-written by journalist Bert Vuijsje in 2004. |
Tim Morehouse | He is the author of the book, American Fencer : Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport (2012), in which he shares experiences as an Olympic athlete and teacher. |
Michael Steinhardt | In 2001, Steinhardt published an autobiography :'' No Bull : My Life in and out of Markets''. |
Franca Arena | In 2002, Arena published an autobiography entitled, Franca : my story. |
Richard Coles | On 1 November 2012 (All Saints Day), Darton, Longman and Todd published his book Lives of the Improbable Saints, illustrated by Ted Harrison, a precis of the life stories of nearly 200 lesser-known saints. |
Josephine Premice | In 2003, her daughter published a biography of her mother titled'' Always Wear Joy : My Mother, Bold and Beautiful''. |
Miki Berkovich | Berkovich retired from basketball in 1995, after he retired from basketball he wrote an autobiography book called'' Born to Win''. |
Vartan Gregorian | He documented much of his private life in his 2003 autobiography The Road to Home : My Life and Times. |
Jah Wobble | His autobiography, entitled Memoirs of a Geezer : Music, Life, Mayhem (Serpent's Tail books, London), was released in September 2009. |
Mike Golic | In 2010 Golic co-wrote the book Mike and Mike's Rules for Sports and Life with co-host Mike Greenberg. |
Angela Ruggiero | Ruggiero is the author of a memoir, Breaking the Ice : My Journey to Olympic Hockey, the Ivy League & Beyond, published by Drummond Publishing Group in 2005. |
Alan Jackson | Denise Jackson wrote a book that topped The New York Times Best Seller list that covered her life with Jackson, their relationship, separation over his infidelity, and recommitment to each other, and her commitment to Christianity, the book was titled It's All About Him : Finding the Love of My Life, which was published in 2007. |
Matt Hardy | In 2003, Hardy and Jeff, with the help of Michael Krugman, wrote and published their autobiography The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire. |
Bonnie Greer | Greer's book Obama Music, partly a musical memoir, was published by Legend Press in October 2009. |
Levon Helm | In 1993, Helm published an autobiography entitled This Wheel's on Fire -- Levon Helm and the Story of The Band. |
Peter Sallis | In 2006, Sallis published a well-received autobiography entitled, with typical self-deprecation, Fading into the Limelight. |
Fred Titmus | In his second autobiography, My Life in Cricket published in 2005, he was rather more forthright in his views of former playing colleagues, and depicted five decades of his playing career with passion. |
Moss Keane | In 2005 he wrote, with Billy Keane (no kin), his autobiography, called Rucks, Mauls and Gaelic Football. |
David Bispham | He wrote a memoir of his professional career called A Quaker Singer's Recollections, published by Macmillan in January 1920. |
Rick Pitino | He published an autobiography in 1988 entitled Born to Coach describing his life up until his time with the Knicks. |
James Melvin Scott | He wrote a book (The Missouri Kid) in 1999, about growing up as a hillbilly in the Missouri Ozarks. |
Arthur Ashe | In 1988, Ashe published a three-volume book titled A Hard Road to Glory : A History of the African-American Athlete, after working with a team of researchers for nearly six years. |
Ed Mitchell | He is the author of the best-selling book,' From Headlines to Hard Times', which was published by Blake Publishing in January 2009. |
Joe Maier | In 2008, Jossey-Bass, an imprint of Wiley Books, released a biography on Father Joe entitled thegospeloffatherjoe. |
Chet Walker | He is the author of a memoir entitled,'' Long Time Coming : A Black Athlete's Coming-Of-Age in America'' published in 1995. |
Anthony Foley | Foley's autobiography,' Axel : A Memoir', was released in October 2008. |
Brad Paisley | Brad Paisley released his book Diary of a Player : How My Musical Heroes Made a Guitar Man Out of Me in 2011 under Howard Books Publishing. |
Marco Baldini | In September 2005 he published his autobiography'' Il giocatore (ogni scommessa รจ un debito)'' (The Player ; Every Bet is a Loss). |
Lynn Kohlman | In a radical gesture consistent with her life, she published proximate portraits of her youthful perfection and post-op, scarred self, defiantly lovely, in her autobiography, Lynn Front to Back, published in 2005. |
Melissa Doyle | In October 2007, Doyle's first book, The Working Mothers Survival Guide (co-written with Jo Scard), was published by Allen & Unwin. |
Arthur Beetson | In May 2004 his book, Big Artie : The Autobiography was published. |
Pat Schneider | Her autobiographical book, Wake Up Laughing : A Spiritual Autobiography, was released in 1997 by Negative Capability Press. |
Chris Todd | In September 2011 Todd released a book titled'' More Than Football ; In The Blood''. |
Ben Fong-Torres | In recent years, he has published several books, including : Hickory Wind, a biography of Gram Parsons ; The Rice Room, a memoir ; The Hits Just Keep on Coming, a history of Top 40 radio, and two compilations of past articles, Not Fade Away and Becoming Almost Famous (published in May 2006). |
Gene Hart | Hart and hockey historian Bruce C. Cooper co-authored'' The Hockey Trivia Book'' published by Leisure Press in 1984, and his autobiography entitled'' SCORE !'' |
Mary Kom | ; National ; For the Bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics Her autobiography named' Unbreakable' was published by Harper Collins. |
Johnny Ramone | In May 2009, Finnish journalist and Ramones' webmaster Jari-Pekka Laitio-Ramone's book entitled'' Ramones : Soundtrack Of Our Lives'' is a memorial book to Johnny Ramone, Joey Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone (ISBN 978-951-98965-2-6). |
Chris Moyles | Moyles' autobiography, The Gospel according to Chris Moyles : The Story of One Man and His Mouth was released by Ebury Press on 5 October 2006. |
William Lovett | Lovett opened a bookshop, and wrote his autobiography, The Life and Struggles of William Lovett, in 1877. |
Katie Taylor | Taylor's'' illustrated memoir'', with which she was helped by The Irish Times sports-writer, Johnny Watterson and titled My Olympic Dream, is to be published by Simon & Schuster for the 2012 Christmas market. |
Duff Goldman | In October 2009, Goldman and his brother Willie released the book Ace of Cakes : Inside the World of Charm City Cakes from HarperCollins/William Morrow, providing an exhaustive look at both the bakery and the show. |
Prodigy (rapper) | Prodigy released an autobiography during spring 2011 entitled My Infamous Life : The Autobiography of Mobb Deep's Prodigy. |
Monica Seles | On April 21, 2009, Seles released her memoir Getting A Grip : On My Body, My Mind, My Self which chronicles her bout with depression and food addiction after her stabbing, her father's cancer diagnosis and eventual death, her journey back to the game and a life beyond tennis. |
Robbie Slater | In March 1998, Slater wrote an autobiographical book in the late nineties called The Hard Way on his playing career. |
Lee Iacocca | In 1984, Iacocca co-authored (with William Novak) an autobiography, titled Iacocca : An Autobiography. |
Gary Lucas | Arcana Books (Italy) published Gary Lucas' book, Touched by Grace -- La Mia Musica con Jeff Buckley, in September 2012. |
Bill White (first baseman) | In 2011, White released his autobiography entitled Uppity : My Untold Story About the Games People Play. |
Cyndi Lauper | In 2011, Lauper released an autobiography detailing her battle with child abuse and depression ; the book became a New York Times Best Seller. |
Claire Bloom | Her second book, Leaving a Doll's House : A Memoir, was published in 1996 and went into greater details about her personal life ; she discussed not only her marriages but also her affairs with Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, and Yul Brynner. |
Rick Hansen | Hansen is the co-author of two books : the autobiographical Rick Hansen : Man in Motion, written with Jim Taylor (published in 1987, ISBN 0-88894-560-4), and the self-help book Going the Distance : 7 steps to personal change, written with Dr. Joan Laub. |
Liam Dunne | Dunne released his autobiography, I Crossed the Line, in 2004 in which he revealed his battle with alcoholism. |