A review by maryd_smallcraft
Agatha Christie: An Autobiography by Agatha Christie

4.0

I spent a long time working my way through its 500-something pages, despite being charmed by her childhood stories, entertained by her eccentric family, and enjoying myself throughout.

She was a remarkable woman and I found much to admire- her hospital/pharmacy services during the wars, her enjoyment in writing, and her spirit of adventure. How incredible that almost a century ago she traveled- solo- to Iraq and Syria after her divorce.

I immediately read her memoir Come, Tell Me How You Live, after finishing this and enjoyed that as well.