Settle for More

Settle for More
Author Megyn Kelly
Country United States
Language English
Subject Autobiography
Publisher Harper
Publication date
November 15, 2016
Media type eBook and Hardback
Pages 352
ISBN 0-062-49460-0

Settle for More is a 2016 autobiography written by American journalist and political commentator Megyn Kelly. The book discusses the advances she received from Roger Ailes while working at Fox News, as well as her feud with then Presidential nominee Donald Trump.[1]

Reception

Entertainment Weekly's Tina Jordan noted the book's engrossing discussion of the author's dealings with Roger Ailes and Donald Trump, but said the book offered more than just these intriguing events: "The story of her years as an attorney and her subsequent rise in TV journalism is surprisingly moving, transforming Settle for More into a Lean In-ish primer for young women about the importance of hard work, self-esteem, and—most of all—perseverance."[2] Lorraine Ali wrote in the Los Angeles Times, "In prose that is simple, clean and straightforward, Kelly comes across in the book as casual and warm one minute, formal and stiff the next. It’s a duality that reflects her on-screen personality."[3]

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