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turtlebean 's review for:
I'm Glad My Mom Died
by Jennette McCurdy
I have infinite respect for Jennette McCurdy after reading this book.
The feat of surviving an *immensely* twisted childhood, doing a LOT of work on yourself, and then sharing it with the world without vanity by the age of 30...hoo.
Relatable (thankfully not the specifics, but the emotions + patterns), good humored in spite of it all, and inspiring; worth your time (..and also worth the wait in the library request line, ha).
The feat of surviving an *immensely* twisted childhood, doing a LOT of work on yourself, and then sharing it with the world without vanity by the age of 30...hoo.
Relatable (thankfully not the specifics, but the emotions + patterns), good humored in spite of it all, and inspiring; worth your time (..and also worth the wait in the library request line, ha).