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

4.0

This was my pick for the 2018 BookRiot Read Harder Challenge prompt "a book published posthumously." Christie drafted this over the course of several decades; it covers her childhood, both of her marriages, her travels, her impressions of war, and, of course, her incredible career and views about her beloved characters. Interestingly, she also touches on the concept of memories. The exuberantly told anecdotes leave the reader with a sense of optimism and joy. It was a fascinating read overall and provided unique insights about Christie's life and work. Noticeably absent is any discussion of Christie's 11-day disappearance, which remains a mystery even today. But then, she is the Queen of Mystery for a reason ;-)