Back in the 20th century, Ernest Hemingway wasn’t the writer we know him as. He was a struggling expat writer in Paris living with his first wife Hadley Richardson and their child Jack (Bumby). A Moveable Feast is a 1964 memoir by him where he reflects upon those days and his interactions with some legendary artists and writers.
This particular book is worth a read because of his writing about his wife who he was in love with (little did we know there would be 3 more wives in the future back then) and his thoughts about writing.