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I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It

โœ Scribed by Charles Barkley; Michael Wilbon


Publisher
Random House
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
54
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Charles Barkley has never been shy about expressing his opinions. Michael Jordan once said that we all want to say the things that Barkley says, but we donโ€™t dare. But even die-hard followers of the all-time NBA great, the star of TNTโ€™s Inside the NBA and CNNโ€™s TalkBack Live, will be astonished by just how candid and provocative he is in this bookโ€”and just how big his ambitions are. Though he addresses weighty issues with a light touch and prefers to stir people to think by making them laugh, thereโ€™s nothing Charles Barkley shies away from hereโ€”not race, not class, not big money, not scandal, not politics, not personalities, nothing. โ€œEarly on,โ€ says Washington Post columnist and ESPN talk show host Michael Wilbon in his Introduction, โ€œBarkley made his peace with mixing it up, and decided the consequences were very much worth it to him. And that makes him as radically different in these modern celebrity times as a 6-foot-4-inch power forward.โ€

If thereโ€™s one thing Charles Barkley knows, itโ€™s the crying need for honest, open discussion in this countryโ€”the more uncomfortable the subject, the more necessary the dialogue. And if the discussion leader can be as wise, irreverent, (occasionally) profane and (consistently) funny as Charles Barkley, so much the better. Many people are going to be shocked and scandalized by I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It, but many more will stand up and cheer. Like Molly Ivins or Bill Oโ€™Reilly, Charles Barkley is utterly his own thinker, and everything he says comes from deep reflection. One way or another, if more blood hasnโ€™t reached your brain by the time youโ€™ve finished this book, maybe youโ€™ve been embalmed.

From the Hardcover edition.


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