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What (who) is not to know the first thing about - definition

BOOK
It's Not About The Bike; It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life

not to know the first thing about      
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Getting To Know The General: The Story of an Involvement         
WORK BY GRAHAM GREENE
Getting to know the general
Getting to Know the General is a travel book and volume of autobiography by Graham Greene, published in 1984.
The Thing About December         
  • First edition (publ. [[The Lilliput Press]])
2013 NOVEL BY DONAL RYAN
The Thing about December
The Thing About December is a social novel written by Irish novelist Donal Ryan. It was first published in 2013 by Penguin Random House.

Wikipedia

It's Not About the Bike

It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life is a 2000 autobiographical book by American cyclist Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins.

The book was written shortly after Armstrong had won the 1999 Tour de France: he went on to win it six further times in successive years, establishing a record (later revoked due to his use of performance-enhancing drugs). In 1996, he had been diagnosed with testicular cancer, which spread to his lungs, abdomen and brain, and was only given a 40 percent chance of living. This disrupted his career, but his success on his return prompted elements in the media to accuse him of doping.

The book covers his story from childhood to the 1999 Tour, and the birth of his first child. A subsequent autobiographical installment, entitled Every Second Counts and also with Sally Jenkins as co-author, continued the narrative until his 2003 Tour victory.

Following investigations into doping allegations against him, Armstrong was stripped of all his seven Tour titles on October 22, 2012. In Jan 2013, he confessed that some of the allegations were true. In light of Armstrong's confession, the passages about doping in the book are doubtful.