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In order to know about the addition of new books, subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G "My Life" is an autobiography written by "Mark Twain", an American writer. "Mark Twain" tells us about his birth and his childhood adventures; of his mother and the virtues that had a deep impact on his spirit; From the eloquence of his words and the kindness of his mother's heart and soul that brought him to the age of ninety. He tells about the adventures and memories of life in his uncle's house and that every moment of that time was spent in the garden, forest, trees and various animals until he had to go to school. He experienced the joys of childhood and the mischief of adolescence right there; Because there was an abundance of blessings there and he did not lack anything in terms of nutrition and education. However, his mischief was always there and he did all sorts of them unconsciously. He says about his friend "Jim Wolf" that he learned chivalry, purity and honesty from him; Even later, when he went to New York and was supposed to send his adventures in the form of a story to a magazine, he wrote and published Jim Wolf's adventures in the form of a story, which was well received. After various jobs, he started working again in the printing house and the newspapers that were printed in those printing houses. Little by little, he became an active columnist and reporter. He was sent to places with interesting news. His work was so good that in the absence of his boss, he was the chief editor and wrote editorials for the newspaper. Some time later, his report of a sea incident made him famous, and for this reason, one of the famous saloon owners encouraged him to travel and speak to people and earn good money in this way. He did this and became rich. His fame became widespread and one of the famous newspapers decided to hire him and publish his travel adventures by paying large salaries. "Mark Twain" wrote this autobiography in the last decade of his life and bequeathed it not to be published a century after his death. In 2010 and after this period, Berkeley California University published the first volume of this autobiography. The sales of the book far exceeded the publisher's expectations and by November 2010, 275 thousand copies had been sold in the United States. The critic of "New York Times" considers Twain's autobiography to be more political than his other works and describes it as "frank and honest, funny and angry". Hearing the biography of this famous author of American literature from his own words and one hundred years after his death is not without grace. Reference book: Chapters from My Autobiography - 1906 Author: Mark Twain Genre: Autobiography