Saturday, March 12, 2022

Will

Will
By Will Smith, Mark Manson
Penguin Press, 2021. Memoir

One of the most dynamic and globally recognized entertainment forces of our time opens up fully in this memoir about his life.  Covering not just the details of his life, but major life lessons learned along the way, this book is the product of a profound journey of self-knowledge, and a reckoning with all that your will can get you and all that it can leave behind. 

This book is an incredibly honest look at the author's life, describing both success and loss, triumphs and mistakes.  The story of his career taking off is a thrill, to be sure, but the book is given additional depth by his honest recounting of his difficult childhood and frank admission of missteps and their impact on those around him.  I was also not expecting the level of insight and transcendence he seems to have experienced later in life.  Interspersed audio clips of music bring the narrative to life and illustrate key points in Smith's journey.  Add to all of this the dazzling color of his personality, especially as delivered through his audiobook narration, and you get one of the best memoirs published in recent memory.


BHG

 

If you liked Will, you might also like:

Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where the Hell Are My Keys
By Billy Crystal
Henry Holt and Co., 2013. 288 pgs. Nonfiction

In this book Billy Crystal tells about his life starting in childhood, his rise to fame, important people in his life, and recent events of the last decade that will have a lasting impact on him. These are all interspersed with humorous bits about aging and being a baby boomer in this modern age. I listened to the audiobook which I enjoyed immensely, Billy's inflection and presentation add to the story immeasurably.


Bossypants
By Tina Fey
Little, Brown and Co. 2011. 277 pgs. Biography.

Tina Fey is best known for her years writing and performing on Saturday Night Live, as the star and executive producer of 30 Rock, and her imitations of Sarah Palin during the past presidential election. In her memoir she tells of growing up as an outsider, finding her love for performance, and years of work in the comedy field, which is notoriously dominated by men.

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