A review by jcnfia
Paris: The Memoir by Paris Hilton

4.0

Paris is a businesswoman first and foremost, and you can feel that being a major focus of the book. However, she chooses to shed her glamorous layer for the sake of vulnerability and connection. In an era of social reckoning of the mistreatment of women, and people in general, her story is especially powerful. Paris has survived unimaginable trauma and she encourages others to find the same strength within themselves that kept her going all these years. I didn’t care as much for the glitzy details of her life, mostly because I’m just not invested in celebrities like that. But she’s telling her story on her terms and that’s respectable.