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Country
  
United States

Role
  
Book by Oprah Winfrey

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-385-50516-7

Author
  
Oprah Winfrey

Name
  
What Know



Similar
  
Oprah Winfrey books, Other books

Originally published
  
September 2014

Book Review "What I know for sure" by Oprah Winfrey


What I Know For Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America is a best-selling memoir by African-American journalist Tavis Smiley and co-written with David Ritz. The authors published it through Doubleday on October 10, 2006.

Contents

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Contents

Smiley discusses his difficult childhood—being the oldest in a poverty-stricken family of 13 with a deeply religious Pentecostal mother and a father who beat him. He goes on to achieve a long career in journalism.

Reviews

Writing website Curled Up With A Good Book praised the book, with reviewer Jilian Vallade stating that "Smiley’s story is told in a clear, easy-to-read style that is at once compelling and inviting." Vallade also commented that Smiley's "ability to overcome his childhood experiences and achieve success makes him an excellent role model in these times when there are so few."

The New York Times published a mostly positive review by journalist Lawrence Downes. He called the book "an entirely plausible, unwittingly honest portrait of a natural-born talk-show host, and how he got that way". He praised Smiley's frankness about his past, but Downs also remarked that Smiley "approached the project with a disturbingly easygoing attitude toward quotation marks" so that details could be called into question.

References

What I Know For Sure Wikipedia