Act Like You Got Some Sense: And Other Things My Daughters Taught Me
by Jamie Foxx, Nick Chiles
About This Book
Jamie Foxx has conquered Hollywood, music, and stand-up comedy, but nothing in his career prepared him for the daily negotiations of raising two daughters. This memoir strips away the celebrity veneer to reveal a father genuinely figuring it out — navigating TikTok trends he can't pronounce, generational gaps he didn't see coming, and the humbling realization that his daughters are often the ones setting him straight. Running beneath the humor is something more tender: the shadow of his grandmother Estelle, the woman who raised him and whose no-nonsense wisdom shapes every lesson he tries to pass down.
What makes this worth reading is Foxx's voice — warm, self-deprecating, and laugh-out-loud funny without ever feeling performed. He writes the way he tells a story: pulling you in close, catching you off guard, then landing something unexpectedly genuine. The structure moves fluidly between his own chaotic upbringing and his present-day fatherhood, letting the parallels speak for themselves. It's the kind of memoir where the comedy is the delivery mechanism for real emotional honesty, and the laughs hit harder because the stakes are clearly true.