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A review by chelse34
The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
emotional
reflective
sad
fast-paced
4.0
This book definitely captivated me.
Growing up in the 90's I was a fan of the young Britney Spears, but I didn't really pay attention to her personal life, and knew quite little about it. This book helped fill in a lot of those gaps.
The poor girl! That's what I thought through most of this book. All she wanted was to be loved, have a family, sing, dance, and have God in her life. Unfortunately, she didn't have very nice people in her life, and her mental health suffered and she became quite traumatized from it all. I hope she continues to find healing.
There was definitely some language in the book, but maybe I should have expected that from this type of memoir.
Growing up in the 90's I was a fan of the young Britney Spears, but I didn't really pay attention to her personal life, and knew quite little about it. This book helped fill in a lot of those gaps.
The poor girl! That's what I thought through most of this book. All she wanted was to be loved, have a family, sing, dance, and have God in her life. Unfortunately, she didn't have very nice people in her life, and her mental health suffered and she became quite traumatized from it all. I hope she continues to find healing.
There was definitely some language in the book, but maybe I should have expected that from this type of memoir.
Moderate: Cursing