4.0

A deeply personal and honest collection of essays by Canadian treasure Sarah Polley in which she covers life as a child actress on Road to Avonlea, living with a disabled body due to scoliosis, losing her mother at a young age, her experience with sexual abuse, chronic pain, endometriosis and high risk pregnancies, being a working mother and so much more.

I really enjoyed listening to Sarah open up about things she's never before shared publicly (like the Jian Ghomeshi case). Many of it was relatable, some of it was shocking, ultimately I just came to respect and adore her even more than I already did. Definitely recommend listening to the audiobook read by the author herself.