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Paperback Looking Back: An Autobiography Book

ISBN: 937412713X

ISBN13: 9789374127131

Looking Back: An Autobiography

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Releases 3/15/2026
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A life traced in vivid detail emerges from the smoky bustle of early twentieth-century America-one marked by resilience, candour, and the restless search for meaning. Here, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, as moments of hardship and triumph are rendered with the clarity of memory and the grace of reflection. This autobiographical memoir, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, offers not only a personal narrative book of remarkable depth but also a window into an era when the contours of American life were being redrawn by change and adversity. Within these pages, readers will discover a literary autobiography that delves into the heart of self-discovery, charting a journey from youthful idealism to hard-won wisdom. The narrative resonates with themes of overcoming adversity, capturing both the tumult and the quiet triumphs that define a life. In its honest self-examination and evocative storytelling, the work stands alongside the classic American literature of its time, inviting comparison with the likes of Benjamin Franklin's own reflections. What sets this volume apart is its ability to speak across generations, offering readers of classic memoirs and seekers of personal growth a rare glimpse into the struggles and aspirations that shaped a bygone world. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its significance lies not only in the story it tells but in the way it preserves the history and spirit of American life for those who long to understand the past or find echoes of their own journey within another's words. For anyone drawn to reflections on life, the enduring power of self-discovery, or the rich tapestry of early 20th-century experience, this restored classic is an essential addition to every thoughtful reader's collection.

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