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A review by vickkelodeon
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
4.0
Este libro es un poco difícil de calificar al ser una autobiografía, pero le quite una estrella porque en algunas partes sí era bastante repetitivo. Fuera de ahí, una historia fuerte de leer, no me puedo ni imaginar todo lo que Jennette tuvo que pasar, no solo con su madre abusiva, sino también con su padre ausente, sus relaciones violentas y tóxicas y por supuesto, su experiencia en Nickelodeon.
“My scale has defined me for so long. The number it shows tells me whether I'm succeeding or failing, whether I'm trying hard enough or not, whether I'm good or bad. I know it's unhealthy for anything to have that much authority over my self-worth, but no matter how hard I've tried to fight it, I have always felt reduced to the number on the scale, maybe because, in a way, it's easier. Defining yourself is hard, complicated, messy. Letting the number on the scale do it for you is simple, direct, straightforward”
“My scale has defined me for so long. The number it shows tells me whether I'm succeeding or failing, whether I'm trying hard enough or not, whether I'm good or bad. I know it's unhealthy for anything to have that much authority over my self-worth, but no matter how hard I've tried to fight it, I have always felt reduced to the number on the scale, maybe because, in a way, it's easier. Defining yourself is hard, complicated, messy. Letting the number on the scale do it for you is simple, direct, straightforward”