A review by garberdog
I Don't Know: In Praise of Admitting Ignorance (Except When You Shouldn't) by Leah Hager Cohen

3.0

A fun, short, reassuring read. Cohen draws draws from interviews, anecdotes, research, and other sources to offer a brief defense of admitting ignorance. It's not earth-shattering by any means, and falls into some of the same kinds of problematic arguments made by other books of this type. That said, it's not without value if you're feeling a little lost and uncertain, but are unsure how to deal with those feelings for fear of being painted as "not in the know."