Definitely 'Man's Search for Meaning' by Viktor E. Frankl. It's based on his experiences in Nazi concentration camps and how he found meaning in the most extreme circumstances. Another inspiring one is 'The Power of One' by Bryce Courtenay. It's about a young boy in South Africa who overcomes great odds. And 'I Am Malala' by Malala Yousafzai, which tells of her fight for girls' education against the Taliban.
I also recommend 'Hidden Figures' by Margot Lee Shetterly. This book reveals the untold story of African - American women who worked at NASA during the Space Race. Their contributions were crucial, yet they faced discrimination. Their stories are a great source of inspiration for perseverance and breaking barriers.
They tend to be motivational. True stories of people overcoming great obstacles, like in 'I Am Malala', Malala Yousafzai's story of standing up for girls' education despite the Taliban's threats, inspire readers to be brave and strive for positive change in their own lives and in the world.
The Undocumented Americans' is also very inspiring. It shows the resilience of undocumented immigrants who face so many challenges in the United States. They keep on fighting for a better life, and this book tells their stories, which can be a great source of inspiration for those who read it.
One great book is 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank. It's the true account of a young Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Her story is both tragic and inspiring as she shows great courage and hope in the face of extreme adversity.
Well, 'A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier' by Ishmael Beah is quite inspiring too. Beah was a child soldier in Sierra Leone. His story of survival, redemption, and finding his way back to a normal life after such a traumatic experience is both heart - breaking and inspiring.
Definitely 'Just Mercy'. Bryan Stevenson's fight for justice against all odds is a great inspiration. He dedicated his life to helping those who were wrongly convicted, showing that one person can make a big difference. 'A Long Way Gone' can also be very inspiring. Ishmael Beah was able to overcome his traumatic experiences as a child soldier and turn his life around to become an advocate for peace and change.
I think 'Unbroken' is very inspiring. Louis Zamperini's ability to endure so much, from the plane crash to the brutal treatment in the POW camp, and then to come out and forgive his captors shows great strength of character. Another inspiring one is 'The Diary of a Young Girl'. Despite the horrors of the Holocaust, Anne Frank remained hopeful and her words still inspire people today.
They are often very relatable. Since they are based on real events, readers can more easily put themselves in the shoes of the characters. For example, in 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls, the real - life struggles she and her family faced are things that many people can empathize with on some level.
The avatar of Harriet Tubman is also based on a true story. She was a heroic figure who led many slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Her avatar stands for freedom and liberation. It's important because it commemorates her selfless acts. Harriet Tubman's story is a testament to the power of one's will to fight against injustice and help others, and her avatar can inspire people to take action against all forms of oppression today.