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Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Memoirs & Biographies

Top 10

Connie: A Memoir

Connie Chung. Grand Central, Sept. 17 ($32.50, ISBN 978-1-5387-6698-9)

The news anchor pulls back the curtain on the stories she’s reported, the sexism she’s overcome, and her relationship with husband Maury Povich.

Didion and Babitz

Lili Anolik. Scribner, Nov. 12 ($28.99, ISBN 978-1-6680-6548-8)

Anolik digs through letters artist and author Eve Babitz wrote to Joan Didion during their brief friendship in the 1970s to paint a picture of the ever-elusive Didion and illuminate Babitz’s tumultuous life.

John Lewis: A Life

David Greenberg. Simon & Schuster, Oct. 8 ($35, ISBN 978-1-9821-4299-5)

Drawing from archived documents and hundreds of interviews, Greenberg tracks the congressman and civil rights leader from his childhood in rural Alabama, through the marches on Washington and Selma, and his political career in Georgia.

Lovely One: A Memoir

Ketanji Brown Jackson. Random House, Sept. 3 ($35, ISBN 978-0-593-72990-8)

The Supreme

Fall Out Boy is a pop punk band formed in 2001 in Glenview, Illinois after good friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz met high schooler Patrick Stump. Stump originally auditioned as a drummer, but soon became the lead singer. The following year, the band debuted with a self-released demo and followed it up with the May 28, 2002 release of Split EP, which featured Project Rocket, on Uprising Records. The group released a mini-LP, Evening Out With Your Girlfriend, also on Uprising Records, in 2003.

2003–2004: Independent success

After the release of their mini-album, Fall Out Boy built a large following playing in the Chicago area. Drummer Andy Hurley, formerly of Racetraitor, joined the band, while Mike Pareskuwicz and T.J. Kunasch left. At this time, Stump also took over rhythm guitar duties. After signing to Fueled By Ramen, they released their first full-length album, Take This to Your Grave, on May 6, 2003.

With singles Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy and Saturday receiving video airplay on FUSE and mtvU and radio airplay on alternative stations across the country, the b

Pete Wentz

American musician

Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III (born June 5, 1979)[9] is an American musician who is the bassist and lyricist for the rock band Fall Out Boy. Before the band's formation in 2001, Wentz was a fixture of the Chicago hardcore scene and was the lead singer and songwriter for Arma Angelus, a metalcore band.[10] During Fall Out Boy's hiatus from 2009 to 2012, Wentz formed the experimental, electropop and dubstep group Black Cards. He owns a record label, DCD2 Records, which has signed bands including Panic! at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes.

Fall Out Boy returned from hiatus in February 2013, and have since released four albums; Save Rock and Roll, American Beauty/American Psycho, Mania, and So Much (for) Stardust.[11]

Wentz has also ventured into other non-musical projects, including writing, acting, and fashion; in 2005 he founded a clothing company called Clandestine Industries.[12] He hosted season 1 & 2 of the TV show Best Ink and runs a film production company called Bartskull Films and own

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