Spotify Reveals the Best Audiobook Memoirs Available on Premium — Check out the List! (Exclusive)

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Spotify Reveals the Best Audiobook Memoirs Available on Premium — Check out the List! (Exclusive)

Spotify has unveiled the top 10 biography and memoir audiobooks in its premium catalog for this year, and the lineup is compelling. On December 3, users received their Spotify Wrapped insights, highlighting favorite songs, albums, and artists. This year, Spotify also introduced an Audiobooks Wrapped feature, spotlighting the most listened-to memoirs and biographies.

Jennette McCurdy I'm Glad My Mom Died

Jennette McCurdy shares a candid and often humorous account of her childhood as a star on Nickelodeon's iCarly. Her memoir delves into struggles with addiction, eating disorders, and a challenging relationship with her controlling mother, ultimately chronicling her journey toward reclaiming her life.

Kamala Harris Behind the 2024 Presidential Campaign

Kamala Harris provides an honest account of the 2024 presidential election, detailing the pressures, victories, and setbacks of her historic campaign. She reflects on her brief but intense 107-day run and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her experiences as the first woman elected Vice President of the United States.

Christine Brown Woolley Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom

Christine Brown Woolley recounts growing up in a polygamous family and her journey away from that lifestyle. The memoir provides an intimate look at the joys and struggles of her upbringing in Utah and the public scrutiny she faced after appearing on TLC's Sister Wives.

Catherine Paiz & Riley J. Ford DOLORES: My Journey Home

Catherine Paiz narrates her journey through personal heartbreak, betrayal, and public scrutiny, ultimately transforming her pain into strength and rediscovering her true self in Los Angeles.

Anthony Bourdain Kitchen Confidential

Anthony Bourdains memoir exposes the gritty realities of the culinary world. From elite restaurants to the underbelly of food culture, he shares stories from his 25-year career as a chef and television personality, offering an unfiltered look behind the kitchen doors.

Elizabeth Gilbert All the Way to the River

Elizabeth Gilbert recounts her relationship with her late partner Rayya Elias, exploring the deep connection they shared despite personal struggles. The memoir examines the highs and lows of love, loss, and addiction.

Mayci Neeley Darkly Humorous Memoir

Mayci Neeley shares her experiences as a young mother navigating personal tragedy, education, and the ups and downs of friendship. The memoir balances humor with poignant reflections on loss and resilience.

Scheana Shay Personal Memoir

Scheana Shay details her life experiences, from marriage and divorce to postpartum challenges and friendships. Her memoir aims to truthfully portray her journey without targeting others, offering insight into her personal growth.

Daniella Mestyanek Young Uncultured

Daniella Mestyanek Young tells her story of growing up in the religious cult The Children of God, detailing physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Her memoir exposes the dangers of manipulative group dynamics and the resilience required to survive.

Shari Franke The Reality Behind 8 Passengers

Shari Franke shares her experience growing up in a family that gained fame through the 8 Passengers vlog, which became the focus of Hulu's docuseries Devil in the Family. She recounts the abuse she suffered and reflects on the ethical concerns of publicizing family life online.

Author: Ava Mitchell

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