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Message: From GoLocalProv by Robin Kall, GoLocalProv Books Columnist: As much as I enjoy a great novel, I am also drawn to the memoir. Thanks to books such as A Million Little Pieces and Three Cups of Tea, the genre has taken a bit of a beating in the past few years but this does not deter me from continuing to enjoy a well-told story. Memory can be a tricky thing, and given that I read some of these books months and years ago, my recollection of what they’re about might be a little bit hazy. But that's the beauty of memoir! I'm happy to be sharing my 8 favorites of recent memory. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/well-read-8-great-memoirs