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What to Read After The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: 10 Best Recommendations

Benjamin Franklin’s self‑crafted legacy invites readers to explore further works that blend curiosity, improvement, and gripping storytelling—here are the top picks to keep your intellectual journey soaring.

Editor's Top Match

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

by Malcolm X & Alex Haley

Why it's the perfect match

It mirrors Franklin's quest for self‑education and transformation, offering a riveting, modern parallel to his own life story.

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9 Expert Recommendations

The Diary of a Young Girl
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The Diary of a Young Girl

by Anne Frank

A poignant, youthful diary that captures resilience and introspection amid extraordinary circumstances.

The Story of My Life
3
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The Story of My Life

by Helen Keller

An inspiring memoir of triumph over deaf‑blindness, showcasing relentless curiosity and personal growth.

Man's Search for Meaning
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Man's Search for Meaning

by Viktor E. Frankl

A Holocaust survivor’s exploration of meaning, purpose, and the power of mental resilience.

The Life of Samuel Johnson
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The Life of Samuel Johnson

by James Boswell

A detailed, witty portrait of one of England’s greatest lexicographers, celebrating intellectual curiosity.

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

by Edmund Morris

A dynamic biography of a self‑made president who embraced adventure, reform, and relentless ambition.

The Education of Henry Adams
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The Education of Henry Adams

by Henry Adams

A reflective memoir of a 19th‑century historian navigating the shifting currents of American progress.

The Glass Castle
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The Glass Castle

by Jeannette Walls

A raw, modern memoir of family, survival, and the determination to rise above one’s origins.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

by Rebecca Skloot

A compelling blend of science, ethics, and personal narrative about a woman whose cells changed medicine forever.

The Wright Brothers
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The Wright Brothers

by David McCullough

The story of two brothers whose ingenuity and perseverance revolutionized flight, echoing Franklin’s inventive spirit.

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