Titre : | I can't make this up : life lessons / | Autre titre : | I | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Kevin Hart ; Neil Strauss | Mention d'édition : | First 37 INK/Atria Books hardcover edition. | Année de publication : | 2017 | Importance : | 378 pages | Présentation : | illustrations | Format : | 24 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-501-15556-7 | Prix : | 17.00 $ | Index. décimale : | 792.702/8092 | Résumé : | Actor and comedian Kevin Hart grew up in North Philadelphia. His father was a drug addict who was in and out of jail. His brother was a crack dealer and petty thief. And his mother was overwhelmingly strict, beating him with belts, frying pans, and his own toys. In his literary debut, he takes the reader on a journey through what his life was, what it is today, and how he's overcome each challenge to become the man he is today. Hart sees life as a collection of chapters that each person gets to write for himself or herself. "Not only do you get to choose how you interpret each chapter, but your interpretation writes the next chapter," he says. "So why not choose the interpretation that serves your life the best?" |
I can't make this up : life lessons / ; I [texte imprimé] / Kevin Hart ; Neil Strauss . - First 37 INK/Atria Books hardcover edition. . - 2017 . - 378 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-1-501-15556-7 : 17.00 $ Index. décimale : | 792.702/8092 | Résumé : | Actor and comedian Kevin Hart grew up in North Philadelphia. His father was a drug addict who was in and out of jail. His brother was a crack dealer and petty thief. And his mother was overwhelmingly strict, beating him with belts, frying pans, and his own toys. In his literary debut, he takes the reader on a journey through what his life was, what it is today, and how he's overcome each challenge to become the man he is today. Hart sees life as a collection of chapters that each person gets to write for himself or herself. "Not only do you get to choose how you interpret each chapter, but your interpretation writes the next chapter," he says. "So why not choose the interpretation that serves your life the best?" |
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