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A review by amys_hygge_reads
Rememberings by Sinéad O'Connor
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
4.25
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Rememberings - Sinéad O’Connor
The Story 📚
The autobiography of Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor details the difficult journeys she faced throughout her childhood and young adult years. Navigating abuse, mental health, relationships, parenthood and a professional music career, Sinéad’s memoir is a raw account of her truth.
The Review 👩🏻💻
Listening to Sinéad telling her own story was really the only option to experience this book. It was obvious that it was written in two separate times, however I did still enjoy the last section. It is just sad that she will never get to write her second book.
Sinéad experienced so much pain over the course of her life. The abuse she received from her mother was so heartbreaking. As a social care worker, I found the chapters about her time in High Park very interesting. Of course, can’t not mention Dr Phil and Prince… Her wish to be a health care worker and work with the dying was so fitting.
A woman who would call out any any crap she sees in the world, we could all learn a thing or two from her. Sinéad’s music will definitely live on forever.
Rest in peace Sinéad
Rememberings - Sinéad O’Connor
The Story 📚
The autobiography of Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor details the difficult journeys she faced throughout her childhood and young adult years. Navigating abuse, mental health, relationships, parenthood and a professional music career, Sinéad’s memoir is a raw account of her truth.
The Review 👩🏻💻
Listening to Sinéad telling her own story was really the only option to experience this book. It was obvious that it was written in two separate times, however I did still enjoy the last section. It is just sad that she will never get to write her second book.
Sinéad experienced so much pain over the course of her life. The abuse she received from her mother was so heartbreaking. As a social care worker, I found the chapters about her time in High Park very interesting. Of course, can’t not mention Dr Phil and Prince… Her wish to be a health care worker and work with the dying was so fitting.
A woman who would call out any any crap she sees in the world, we could all learn a thing or two from her. Sinéad’s music will definitely live on forever.
Rest in peace Sinéad