Will Smith Announces New Memoir ‘Will’, Slated For Nov. 9 Release

Will Smith Announces New Memoir ‘Will’, Slated For Nov. 9 Release
Will Smith is coming out with a new project!
The famed actor announced yesterday (June 20th), that he’s ready to release his memoir Will.
Will Smith said in a video,
“It’s been a labor of love. I’ve been working on it the past two years…”
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It looks like fans are ready for it because he shared another post and said the pre-orders are pouring in as fans prepare to grab their copies. Plus, it’s already listed as Amazon’s #1 Best Seller for actor and entertainer biographies.

He also shared a behind-the-scenes look of the cover art.
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As for what fans can expect inside the book, Will Smith wrote in a synopsis,
“It’s easy to maneuver the material world once you have conquered your own mind. I believe that. Once you’ve learned the terrain of your own mind, every experience, every emotion, every circumstance, whether positive or negative, simply propels you forward, to greater growth and greater experience. That is true will. To move forward in spite of anything. And to move forward in a way that brings others with you, rather than leave them behind.”
It will be released on Nov. 9 by Penguin Press.
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