Will by Will Smith and Mark Marson

Maybe a few raised eyebrows because I think this will be timeless, but give it a shot and I think you’ll agree. Vulnerable, in touch with his ego and funny, Will Smith writes about his childhood, his meteoric rise, quick fall and rebound to become one of the world’s biggest stars. For those that grew up watching The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, listening to his songs or watching movies such as Men in Black, it is remarkable how long he has stayed relevant.

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