With summer either starting or just around the corner, you probably have a growing TBR pile. Well, make room, we've got more books to add to that stack!
I've compiled a list of memoirs (or "menoirs" as they're all male authors this go around). Most of these selections aren't your typical beach reads, but they'd all serve as wonderful mentor texts.
David Sheff is a masterful writer, crafting beautiful and elaborate sentences. This would be a great story to use as a mentor text when studying any sort of writer's craft.
If you're as enraptured with Beautiful Boy as I am, I encourage you to check out Tweak by Nic Sheff.
His first summer working in sports isn't glamorous by any means. But what does that matter when you get to spend your summer with a hilarious cast of characters at the ballpark?
Another aspect of this book that I love is you can see how Sam's own story is woven into his other books like A Complicated Love Story Set in Space, which we covered on the blog here.
This is a darker story, but it's also a story of hope in that you get to see how he survives in the face of adversity and how he funnels that into becoming the person and writer he is today.
Jeremy Denk is the world-renowned classical pianist I could never be. Although this story is about his journey, it's also a love letter to the teachers, professors, and mentors who shaped him into the well-decorated musician he is today.
Like me, Rivas didn't speak Spanish at home. But, throughout the course of the story, he explores why being a Brown person in America is far more complex than skin color, language, or where we grew up.
If you're looking for a more expansive and inclusive view of race in the U.S., this story is for you. It's informational but also an intensely personal story of grappling with one's identity.
Young offers a firsthand account of the aftermath of the massacre, providing commentary on how things have changed, and how in many ways things haven't changed at all.
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Michael Méndez Guevara is a former high school journalism and English teacher who spent his time in the classroom helping students see themselves as writers and fall in love with reading through the world of young adult literature. As an educational sales consultant with Perfection Learning®, Michael works with teachers and schools on improving their literacy instruction and providing resources to help students achieve academic success. He has taught elementary school, middle school, and high school and has worked as a district level leader and served on the Texas state standards revision committee that developed the state’s current literacy standards. He is the father of three adult sons, the youngest a student at the University of Kansas—Rock Chalk! Michael is working on a professional development book for literacy educators and currently has agents reading the manuscript of his young adult novel, The Closest Thing to a Normal Life. When he's not reading, writing, or running, Michael is fully committed to watching as much Law & Order as possible.