A review by sarahelsieg
Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph by Sheila Johnson

3.0

When I got to the Debra Lee part I felt that Sheila had more vitriol for her than she had for her husband or the other mistresses and I can't understand why. It rubbed me the wrong way and I think it may be a difference in generational thinking. It was an intriguing memoir and it was lovely to read about a woman who has worked so hard to build her businesses. A lot of the book was spent talking about her husband and he was a piece of shit during her marriage. It was painful to read about all that she endured and there were so many moments where I was yelling for her to leave him. It felt more a bit more like a tell all to me.