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A great reminder that you never know what someone is going through. A very candid story of her life.
Title: I’m Glad My Mom Died
Author: Jennette McCurdy
Method of reading: audible
Rating: 4.7 ⭐️
Summary:
"I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy is a raw and unflinching memoir that delves into the complexities of her relationship with her abusive mother, her struggles with fame, and her journey toward healing. The book provides a candid look at Jennette’s life, from her early days as a child actress to her battles with eating disorders, OCD, and the pressures of Hollywood. This memoir is an incredible and hard-hitting account of Jennette McCurdy's life.
Strengths:
1) The memoir's honesty and vulnerability are its greatest strengths. Jennette doesn't shy away from the painful details of her life, making her story relatable and impactful.
2) Her writing style is engaging and straightforward, which makes the book easy to follow despite its heavy themes.
3) The audiobook version, narrated by Jennette herself, adds an extra layer of emotional depth and connection for the listener. highly recommend reading it via audiobook.
Weaknesses:
1) Some significant events and realizations in Jennette's life are not explored in depth, which can leave readers wanting more context and understanding.
2) Abrupt transitions between certain chapters and events disrupts the flow of the narrative.
Best Book Quotes:
1. "I start to cry. I let myself. I feel my feelings. I’ve been practicing this. It’s new for me."
2. "Mom didn't get better. But I will."
3. "I’m starting to realize that everyone’s lives are so much more complex than they appear."
Conclusion:
"I'm Glad My Mom Died" is a powerful memoir that offers a stark and honest look at the dark side of fame and the impact of a toxic parent-child relationship. Jennette McCurdy's courage in sharing her story is commendable, and her journey toward healing is inspiring. Despite some gaps in the narrative, the book remains a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the personal struggles behind the public facade of a child star. Whether you grew up watching Jennette or not, her story is a compelling and important read that sheds light on the often-hidden traumas of those in the spotlight.
Author: Jennette McCurdy
Method of reading: audible
Rating: 4.7 ⭐️
Summary:
"I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy is a raw and unflinching memoir that delves into the complexities of her relationship with her abusive mother, her struggles with fame, and her journey toward healing. The book provides a candid look at Jennette’s life, from her early days as a child actress to her battles with eating disorders, OCD, and the pressures of Hollywood. This memoir is an incredible and hard-hitting account of Jennette McCurdy's life.
Strengths:
1) The memoir's honesty and vulnerability are its greatest strengths. Jennette doesn't shy away from the painful details of her life, making her story relatable and impactful.
2) Her writing style is engaging and straightforward, which makes the book easy to follow despite its heavy themes.
3) The audiobook version, narrated by Jennette herself, adds an extra layer of emotional depth and connection for the listener. highly recommend reading it via audiobook.
Weaknesses:
1) Some significant events and realizations in Jennette's life are not explored in depth, which can leave readers wanting more context and understanding.
2) Abrupt transitions between certain chapters and events disrupts the flow of the narrative.
Best Book Quotes:
1. "I start to cry. I let myself. I feel my feelings. I’ve been practicing this. It’s new for me."
2. "Mom didn't get better. But I will."
3. "I’m starting to realize that everyone’s lives are so much more complex than they appear."
Conclusion:
"I'm Glad My Mom Died" is a powerful memoir that offers a stark and honest look at the dark side of fame and the impact of a toxic parent-child relationship. Jennette McCurdy's courage in sharing her story is commendable, and her journey toward healing is inspiring. Despite some gaps in the narrative, the book remains a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the personal struggles behind the public facade of a child star. Whether you grew up watching Jennette or not, her story is a compelling and important read that sheds light on the often-hidden traumas of those in the spotlight.
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informative
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dark
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Graphic: Mental illness, Panic attacks/disorders, Alcohol
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dark
inspiring
reflective
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emotional
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fast-paced
Graphic: Eating disorder, Death of parent