A Man Taught himself to Complete reading 100 books in 2023
Agencies – Sudan Events
Oliver James understands the power of words. His inability to read and write held him back from success for years.
In 2020, James decided to take control of his destiny and started to teach himself how to read.
Then, in 2022, he started a TikTok account to document his reading journey. Along the way, James has inspired millions with his honesty and transparency about his success and struggles.
His videos often feature him reading aloud from the latest book off his list must-read list.
He reached his 2023 goal of 100 books, covering everything from E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” to his last book of the year, Louis Sachar’s “Holes,” which he completed on New Year’s Eve.
James shared on his videos that he used audiobooks to follow along to help him with word recognition when he struggled with more challenging books.
Letter by letter, word by word, James’ dedication led him to speak out about literacy’s importance to a broad audience.
That advocacy led to a podium in Washington, D.C., in October 2023 to read an acceptance speech for the Barbara Bush National Literacy Honors Award.
James talked about his anxiety leading up to the event with People magazine, mainly about reading his speech from a teleprompter.
“I was nervous,” he said. “But knowing that I was about to do something in front of all those people that I wasn’t very good at was an exciting type of nervous that I’ll never forget.”
That nervousness was nothing new to James, who bared it all when he revealed his illiteracy to the world.