8 Biographies You Must Read Before You Die


The Power Broker:
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York is a book written by Robert Caro. The book is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 1974 biography of Robert Moses, "New York City's Master Builder". In the years since its publication, and particularly since Moses's death in 1981, it has been central to discussion of Moses and the history of 20th-century New York. It is a derogatory yet enchanting story of the “master builder” who without being within the democratic system was an extremely powerful personality in New York. 

Lindbergh:
It is a radiant biography of Lindbergh by A. Scott Berg. It was the Pulitzer Prize winner in the year 1999. Lindbergh was a hero who flew alone from New York to Paris in a single seat, single engine plane. Surrounded with controversy and frenzy throughout, he has won the Medal of Honor for his gallant feat, and on the other hand has his infant son kidnapped and the murder or his isolationist political views. It is one of the most famous biographies.

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