What's the best autobiography you've ever read? I ask because I find it so difficult to find autobiographies that I enjoy, so much so that I've just about given up on autobiographies alltogether. I think that the problem lies in the form itself - a very difficult kind of book to write; so difficult not to be either too easy or too hard on yourself, too self-aggrandizing or too self-debasing, too narcissistic or too removed, too difficult to find the right balance between those polarities. So please, in your answer mention why you like it. How was the author able to make it work?
For me the best autobiography is far and away Malcolm Muggeridge's two-volume "Chronicles of Wasted Time".

