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Paris: The Memoir bonus chapter by Paris Hilton

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I’m usually not the non-fiction type so I’m not sure how to write a review for it but this was written so well.

I loved how she told her story and sometimes trailed off onto something else before bringing the topic back, it felt authentic and while topics in the book were far from pleasant to read the way she wrote it made my ADHD brain keep up much easier.

She has been through so much, and whether you choose to believe her story or not she deserved better.  Everyone failed her so many times and it was not something anyone should have been put through. 

This memoir was horrifying, depressing, heartbreaking, and at some point hilarious, like how she mentions how to make a Waldorf salad—which felt so relatable, how I try and tell someone how to make something all the while having never measured anything and just having gone with the flow of the “recipe”.  This book was real and genuine, it had its ups and downs; and I’m honestly so amazed by how strong she is having overcome so much trauma.

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Title: Paris: The Memoir
Author: Paris Hilton
Genre: Memoir
Rating: 4.25
Pub Date: March 14, 2023

T H R E E • W O R D S

Profound • Candid • Inspirational

📖 S Y N O P S I S

Paris is the story people have always wanted Paris Hilton to tell--the story of who she really is. In this revealing and thought-provoking book, Hilton will separate the creation from the creator, the brand from the ambassador, and show the woman who grew up with incredible privilege but was also trapped in a world of unreasonable expectation at a moment when young women were humiliated for sport in a gossip economy on steroids.

💭 T H O U G H T S

Since listening to celebrity memoirs is something I enjoy, I added Paris to my TBR even though I wasn't exactly sure what to expect. Everything I knew of Paris Hilton was from her The Simple Life era, a time when she was portrayed as a dumb, self-centered, privileged rich girl, who didn't have to work for anything. Yet what I got within these pages is the heart wrenching story of a young woman who endured endless trauma throughout her teen years.

This memoir is incredibly difficult to get through, simply because there is a lot of unsettling and upsetting content packed within its pages. Paris details ahead of time that the book will jump around, and it does. As a reader, this structure made for a disconnected experience, but as a human I completely understand why she has done so. It was obvious while listening that there is so much more to the woman than what the media has cast about her. This was a memoir that really made me stop to reflect on the disconnect between persona and personification in the mainstream media. A reminder that what we see in the media is a small snippet of a celebrity's life, and not a full fledged picture of a person's life.

There is definitely some disconnect between her immense privilege that is ignored. She name drops a lot and it is that really detracted from the powerful message she was trying to get across. With a little editing I think they could have easily been avoided, and made for a much more evocative read.

At the end of the day, I gained a respect for the woman she is and how she is using her platform to advocate for troubled teens and against the industry that caused some much trauma in her own life. An important listen for people wanting to understand her more.

📚 R E C O M M E N D • T O
• celebrity memoir devotees
• Paris fans

🔖 F A V O U R I T E • Q U O T E S

"It's humbling to be reminded that no matter how big your life is, you are still a speck of dust that can be swept off this earth in half a second."

"Some friendships just have their seasons, and that's ok."

"Time is the most valuable natural resource we have." 

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Paris's story is truly harrowing. I loved listening to her tell her story and she has a very unique writing style. 

I do wish she acknowledged the privilege she has more, as she used her existing privilege to springboard a lot of her life. She absolutely had terrible things happen but her story is different than other survivors because of her family's privilege. 

Highly recommend as this was a super engaging read and gives a lot of insight to the congregate care system. 

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This was an amazing memoir. I read it in 24 hours. I cried so many times reading this. It’s so honest, funny, raw, shocking and eye opening. Everything you thought you knew about Paris Hilton, you don’t. 

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