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# Worthy

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desertcart.com: Worthy (Audible Audio Edition): Jada Pinkett Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Dey Street Books: Audible Books & Originals

Review: It was worthy - Very good read surprisingly
Review: Very Good Autobiography...it's not what the media said it was... - I am very picky about autobiographies. This is one that I, 1. finished and 2. actually wanted to finish. Jada is a VERY good storyteller, very honest (almost to a fault due to her celebrity status), and thorough about her life. She has a rich and complicated background and you hear more about that than her celebrity life. She also has some self help bits throughout the book that may be helpful for people moving through life with various internal and external challenges. It was especially resonate for Black female Gen X'ers who experienced hip-hop's first mainstream rise and the Black Hollywood tv & film renaissance of the 90s (which was on the backdrop of 3 epidemics hitting Black communities). Who knew Jada was more 'gangsta' than TuPac?!? Minimal time was spent on the 'Oscar slap' and for good reason. Jada, the mother is also a great read--again her upbringing with her grandmother, parents facing two types of addiction in the 80s, and her communities in Baltimore influenced the diversity of her life outlooks and ideas around parenting. The book seems long/big by the page count but uses larger font print than novels and has little worksheets at the end of each chapter. Good job Jada. She probably still needs to thoroughly break up with Will if one is to lean into the overall theme of 'worth' and feeling 'worthy.' I wouldn't be surprised if she wrote another book reflecting on her single but married apart life and how that now being public impacts their professional children (who already knew before the world did).

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It was worthy
*by A***E on December 23, 2025*

Very good read surprisingly

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good Autobiography...it's not what the media said it was...
*by B***A on March 11, 2025*

I am very picky about autobiographies. This is one that I, 1. finished and 2. actually wanted to finish. Jada is a VERY good storyteller, very honest (almost to a fault due to her celebrity status), and thorough about her life. She has a rich and complicated background and you hear more about that than her celebrity life. She also has some self help bits throughout the book that may be helpful for people moving through life with various internal and external challenges. It was especially resonate for Black female Gen X'ers who experienced hip-hop's first mainstream rise and the Black Hollywood tv & film renaissance of the 90s (which was on the backdrop of 3 epidemics hitting Black communities). Who knew Jada was more 'gangsta' than TuPac?!? Minimal time was spent on the 'Oscar slap' and for good reason. Jada, the mother is also a great read--again her upbringing with her grandmother, parents facing two types of addiction in the 80s, and her communities in Baltimore influenced the diversity of her life outlooks and ideas around parenting. The book seems long/big by the page count but uses larger font print than novels and has little worksheets at the end of each chapter. Good job Jada. She probably still needs to thoroughly break up with Will if one is to lean into the overall theme of 'worth' and feeling 'worthy.' I wouldn't be surprised if she wrote another book reflecting on her single but married apart life and how that now being public impacts their professional children (who already knew before the world did).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A neutral and unbiased take...
*by L***. on October 28, 2023*

I would like to start out by saying that this book was very well written. To be as fair as possible, I made a conscious decision to read from an unbiased perspective. Over many years of Jada and Will's marriage being the subject of many public conversation pieces, I find it necessary to attempt to read the book while eliminating any personal feelings I have as an individual-- a spectator of sorts, when it comes to personal feelings I may have about their marriage and familial relationships. Since we live in a current society where feelings and emotions dominate logic, and interpretations of ones own experiences are considered personal "truths",-- while simultaneously telling actual objective truths are considered "bashing", I would like to lay out an honest take on this manuscript. As an author myself (The Bender of Odds), I found this work to be very well written. It is an informative and entertaining memoir, written of course in 1st person POV, which is customary for this type of literary piece. The manuscript chronicles the early life of Jada, and everything that represents significance in her upbringing. The cadence of the book is casual, yet very interpersonal; the chapters are decorated with sporadic poems which give the overall body of work a hint of juxtaposition that gives a flavorful balance of artistic serenity- then theres the dark side of the streets--and of course Hollywood. I've been a fan of Jada since "A Different World". I've followed her career for many years. I've watched her grow as an actress from "The Inkwell" to "The Nutty Professor", and so on and so forth. This book gives details about interesting things we never knew about; like how 2Pac was in an altercation with the Hughes Brothers but still wanted her to do "Menace 2 Society". (Just a personal note, I think "Set It Off" is her Magnum Opus. Jada IS "Stoney"-and Stoney is Jada). Jada also brings back shared memories, when she mentions seeing fellow black actresses such as Nia Long, Queen Latifah, and Tichina Arnold at auditions. When Jada said she felt when any of them got a role, it wasn't just a win for the individual, it was a win for ALL of them, I remember having that same feeling as an African American many years ago in that same era. This shows that Jada resonates with her audience. This overall, is a very well written work. Even though I'm not a fan of any of the "Red Table Talk" stuff, or any of the drama that may follow that, if Will Smith can forgive his wife for anything she's done that he didnt like,--that's all that's necessary. It's none of my business. But as an author myself, I can say honestly that...this book....itself....is definitely WORTHY.

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