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A review by galacticvampire
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
5.0
I think there's nothing I can say here that hasn't already been said.
This is an Incredible memoir that not only sheds light on fucked up industry practices, but explores beautifully the complicated feelings regarding abuse and grief.
Jennette does incredibly at making a biography engaging, and getting the audiobook version where she herself is the one reading it makes it even better. I was horrified for her in multiple moments, and I'm glad that this book seems to be the result of processing and healing.
This is an Incredible memoir that not only sheds light on fucked up industry practices, but explores beautifully the complicated feelings regarding abuse and grief.
Jennette does incredibly at making a biography engaging, and getting the audiobook version where she herself is the one reading it makes it even better. I was horrified for her in multiple moments, and I'm glad that this book seems to be the result of processing and healing.