10 books for fans of A Stolen Life
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The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments
by Hadley Vlahos
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TikTok star turned author shares moving encounters from her hospice work, revealing unexpected joy and wisdom in humanity's final moments with remarkable grace.
★ 4.49 Goodreads (50.9K ratings) -
Heavy
by Kiese Laymon
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Hearing Laymon narrate his own story adds devastating intimacy to his exploration of trauma, weight, and the lies families tell themselves to survive.
★ 4.47 Goodreads (45.6K ratings) -
Hamilton: The Revolution
by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter
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Miranda chronicles how hip-hop, R&B, and traditional theater merged to create Hamilton, revealing rap's storytelling power while reclaiming America's founding narrative through diverse casting.
★ 4.45 Goodreads (55.1K ratings) -
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I Will Always Write Back: How One Letter Changed Two Lives
by Caitlin Alifirenka, Liz Welch, Martin Ganda, Chukwudi Iwuji
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Caitlin picks Zimbabwe for a school pen pal project and begins corresponding with Martin, discovering how her casual spending exceeds his family's yearly income. Their letters reveal the shocking global wealth gap through innocent teenage friendship.
★ 4.38 Goodreads (30.5K ratings) -
Strangers
by Belle Burden
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A pandemic love story that mirrors the crisis itself: sudden, intense, all-consuming, then gone. Burden examines how isolation made people vulnerable to both connection and heartbreak in equal measure.
★ 4.35 Goodreads (22.8K ratings) -
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438 Days: An Extraordinary True Story of Survival at Sea
by Jonathan Franklin
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What starts as a two-day Mexican fishing trip becomes the longest solo survival at sea on record. Franklin reconstructs Alvarenga's 438-day ordeal with unflinching detail about hunger, hallucinations, and hope.
★ 4.34 Goodreads (16.4K ratings) -
Tell Me Everything
by Minka Kelly
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Behind the Friday Night Lights fame lies a childhood of strip clubs, welfare hotels, and a mother battling addiction. Kelly writes with unflinching honesty about poverty, family loyalty, and finding stability.
★ 4.31 Goodreads (34.7K ratings) -
The Bright Hour
by Nina Riggs
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Poet Nina Riggs, descendant of Emerson, chronicles her final months with terminal cancer at thirty-seven, finding fierce beauty in ordinary moments with her young sons.
★ 4.30 Goodreads (19.5K ratings)