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A review by furie222
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
4.0
I will start off by getting one thing out of the way: anyone who said this book was funny lied to you. Jennette sure is witty and has a certain humorous tone at times, but saying this book is funny is wrong.
Before, during and after this read, I’ve felt a lot of admiration for Jennette. She’s telling her story without compromise, with a raw honesty and unapologetically. This book is touching, shocking, a true wake up call to the industry.
As much as I appreciated the details of her past history, I think there could have been a little space to reveal more of Jennette’s present reflections and her learnings in therapy. I also think it would have benefited a better editor, but besides, it was a great read.
Before, during and after this read, I’ve felt a lot of admiration for Jennette. She’s telling her story without compromise, with a raw honesty and unapologetically. This book is touching, shocking, a true wake up call to the industry.
As much as I appreciated the details of her past history, I think there could have been a little space to reveal more of Jennette’s present reflections and her learnings in therapy. I also think it would have benefited a better editor, but besides, it was a great read.