Titled simply “Will,” with all of that word’s felicitous double entendres of iron and resolve, Smith’s autobiography is indeed a fairy tale of dazzling good fortune - albeit one told by a narrator who admits by the second chapter that he is unreliable, a lifelong embellisher for whom “the border between fantasy and reality has always been thin and transparent.” Actor Will Smith has written an autobiography. His son, a rapper-turned-sitcom actor and now overnight matinee idol, is just the luckiest man he has ever met. Then Daddio, piling on affectionate profanity, concedes he was wrong about being the creator of your own destiny, about success being the result of preparation meeting opportunity and all that. ALSO READ | Jada Pinkett Smith says ‘friendship’ with Will Smith is what has made their marriage last
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