“Placing Autobiography in Geography” edited by Pamela Moss is a textbook published by Syracuse University Press in 2000. It delves into the subject areas of biography & autobiography, education, science, and literary collections. This book explores the connection between autobiography and geography, offering insights into how personal narratives can be used to understand spatial and social phenomena. With 254 pages, this book is part of the Space, Place, and Society series and is written in English, making it a valuable resource for educators and students interested in the intersection of geography and personal storytelling.