Incoming Resources
- Happy chaos, from Punky to parenting and my perfectly imperfect adventures in between, Soleil Moon Frye
- Shakespeare, the man who pays the rent, Judi Dench ; with Brendan O'Hea ; illustrations by Judi Dench
- Happens every day, an all-too-true story, Isabel Gillies
- Maggie Smith, a biography, Michael Coveney
- Without you, a memoir of love, loss, and the musical Rent, Anthony Rapp
- Ali in Wonderland, and other tall tales, Ali Wentworth
- My first five husbands ... and the ones who got away, Rue McClanahan
- Playing under the piano, from Downton to darkest Peru, Hugh Bonneville
- Foxy, my life in three acts, Pam Grier with Andrea Cagan
- Send yourself roses, thoughts on my life, love, and leading roles, Kathleen Turner in collaboration with Gloria Feldt
- Rebel rising, a memoir, Rebel Wilson
- A little bit wicked, (life, love, and faith in stages), Kristin Chenoweth with Joni Rodgers
- Not my father's son, a memoir, Alan Cumming
- Lady Romeo, the radical and revolutionary life of Charlotte Cushman, America's first celebrity, Tana Wojczuk
- Shirley Jones, a memoir, Shirley Jones ; with Wendy Leigh
- Things I overheard while talking to myself, Alan Alda
- Growgirl, how my life after The Blair Witch project, went to pot, Heather Donahue
- Life is not a stage, from Broadway baby to a lovely lady and beyond, Florence Henderson ; with Joel Brokaw
- Guts, the endless follies and tiny triumphs of a giant disaster, Kristen Johnston
- Stella!, mother of modern acting, Sheana Ochoa
- Happy accidents, Jane Lynch
- Zac Efron, by Jayne Keedle
- Up till now, the autobiography, William Shatner ; with David Fisher
- The Richard Burton diaries, edited by Chris Williams
- Not my father's son, a memoir, by Alan Cumming
- Nevertheless, a memoir, Alec Baldwin
- I like you just the way I am, stories about me and some other people, Jenny Mollen
- Scrappy little nobody, Anna Kendrick
- Let's face it, 90 years of living, loving, and learning, Kirk Douglas
- Too much is not enough, a memoir of fumbling toward adulthood, Andrew Rannells
- Come to the edge, a memoir, Christina Haag