Publication year 2024
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Gratitude, Joy, Memory, Nostalgia, Femininity, The Past, Mothers, Teamwork, Art, Beauty, Fame, Music
The Power & Perils of Fame
In this thematic Collection, explore The Power & Perils of Fame through works that discuss the highs and lows of having a following. Featuring autobiographical accounts from those who have achieved celebrity status as well as fictional works, these titles examine the nature of fame, both historically and in contemporary settings, as they explore topics such as power, pressure, and privacy.
The Third Gilmore Girl
The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
The Vampire Lestat
The War of Art
The Western Canon
The Woman in Me
The Writing Retreat
Thicker than Water
This Must Be the Place
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
Thunderstruck
Titan
To an Athlete Dying Young
Too Much and Never Enough
Trainspotting
Unreasonable Hospitality
Valley of the Dolls
Vanderbilt
Waiting on the Moon
We Are All the Same in the Dark
Publication year 2024
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Gratitude, Joy, Memory, Nostalgia, Femininity, The Past, Mothers, Teamwork, Art, Beauty, Fame, Music
Publication year 2000
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Literature, Mental Health, Conflict, Perseverance, Fear, Guilt, Loneliness, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Coming of Age, Midlife, Environment, Food, Place, Marriage, Self Discovery, Fame
Tags Memoir & Autobiography
Publication year 1985
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Death, Art, Fame, Good & Evil, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Horror & Suspense, Gothic Literature, Historical Fiction, Fantasy
The Vampire Lestat (1985) is a novel by Anne Rice, which was published as a sequel to her 1976 novel Interview with the Vampire. The novel follows the experiences of Lestat de Lioncourt, an 18th-century French nobleman who becomes a vampire. Throughout the work, Rice explores such themes as The Performance of Vampirism and Humanity, The Tensions Between Good and Evil, and The Importance of the Arts. After The Vampire Lestat was published, Rice’s titular... Read The Vampire Lestat Summary
Publication year 2002
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Art, Self Discovery, Fame, Language
Tags Business & Economics, Self-Improvement, Arts & Culture, Psychology, Philosophy, Leadership, Psychology, Philosophy
Publication year 1994
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Art, Beauty, Fame, Literature
Tags World History, Philosophy
Publication year 2023
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Fame, Hope, Mothers, Fathers, Power & Greed
Tags Music, Arts & Culture, Biography, Mental Illness
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Sexual Identity, Femininity, Coming of Age, Self Discovery, Religion & Spirituality, Fame, Loyalty & Betrayal, Literature
Tags Horror & Suspense, LGBTQ+, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2023
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Hope, Love, Memory, Shame & Pride, Race, Sexual Identity, Coming of Age, The Past, Family, Fathers, Mothers, Self Discovery, Community, Politics & Government, Art, Fame, Religion & Spirituality, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies, Emotions/Behavior: Courage
Tags Biography, Arts & Culture
Publication year 2016
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Marriage, Guilt, Family, Fame
Tags Modern Classic Fiction, Romance, Irish Literature, British Literature
Publication year 2013
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Loyalty & Betrayal, Safety & Danger, Fame, Literature, Trust & Doubt, Power & Greed, Nostalgia, Memory, Hate & Anger, Love, Perseverance, Conflict
Tags Historical Fiction, Italian Literature, Gender & Feminism, Relationships, Women`s Studies, Modern Classic Fiction, World History
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay (2014) is the third book in pseudonymous Italian author Elena Ferrante’s world-acclaimed adult fiction series The Neapolitan Novels. The four-novel series chronicles the friendship between first-person narrator Elena Greco and Raffaella “Lila” Cerullo from childhood to old age in an impoverished neighborhood in Naples, Italy. Translated by Ann Goldstein, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay documents the beginning of middle age, wherein the two women grapple with... Read Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay Summary
Publication year 2006
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Science & Technology, Perseverance, Guilt, Marriage, Social Class, Community, Globalization, Immigration, Fame, Good & Evil, Justice, Power & Greed
Tags Crime & Law, European History, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Science & Nature, World History, Biography
Erik Larson’s Thunderstruck is a 2006 work of narrative nonfiction that braids two seemingly unrelated historical events that captured public attention in the pre-World War I years. The first involves the emerging and transformative technology of wireless communication designed by Marconi, the second a gruesome murder in London perpetrated by a seemingly docile and genial doctor named Crippen. Thunderstruck follows the success of Larson’s 2003 Devil in the White City, which coupled America’s first major... Read Thunderstruck Summary
Publication year 1998
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Fame, Family, Fathers, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality, Economics
Tags US History, Business & Economics, Finance, Leadership, World History, Biography
Publication year 1896
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Fear, Death, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Gratitude, Grief, Memory, Beauty, Fame
Tags Grief & Death
Publication year 2020
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Family, Conflict, Fame
Tags Politics & Government, Psychology, US History, World History, Psychology, Biography
Publication year 1993
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Music, Fame
Trainspotting is Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh’s 1993 work of fiction. Set in the late 1980s, the novel follows the “Skag Boys,” who are involved in Edinburgh, Scotland’s heroin scene, particularly in the neighborhood of Leith. Most of the novel portrays a Scottish English dialect, though some portions are in British English. Separated into seven parts, the 43 chapters are from different character’s perspectives, and some are in third person, making for a disjointed narrative that... Read Trainspotting Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Food, Joy, Shame & Pride, Place, Teamwork, Social Class, Beauty, Fame, Order & Chaos
Tags Business & Economics, Leadership, Food, Self-Improvement, Psychology, Psychology
Publication year 1966
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Fame, Loyalty & Betrayal, Equality, Femininity
Tags Addiction & Substance Abuse, Dramatic Literature, Modern Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance, Classic Fiction
The novel Valley of the Dolls, originally published in 1966, is a fictional exposé of the lives of three young career women who meet in New York City in 1945, just after the end of World War II. Anne, a recent Radcliffe College graduate, works for a law firm that represents well-known entertainers. Jennifer is an astonishingly beautiful showgirl who marries a famous singer. Neely, only 17, is a budding singer and dancer who eventually... Read Valley of the Dolls Summary
Publication year 2021
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Family, Fame, Social Class
Tags US History, Finance, World History, Biography
Publication year 2025
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Love, Fame, Aging, Conflict, Fear, Gratitude, Hope, Family, Friendship, Marriage, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Art, Beauty, Loyalty & Betrayal, Music, Order & Chaos
Tags Memoir & Autobiography, Music, Grief & Death
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, The Past, Fame