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I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
As an iCarly stan, it breaks my heart that Jennette was going through so much while making the show and during Sam and Cat too. But, I am glad that her and Miranda had each other. Jennette's writing and narration was really effective in it's straightforwardness.
The reveal about her father at the end was wild? I wish we had some more of her reflection on that discovery and how she's processing it (and her brothers too).
And for "the creator", it's on sight.
Overall, would recommend this memoir even if you didn't grow up watching Jennette on TV. Content warnings: she candidly discusses her child acting career, abuse, eating disorders, and mental health.
The reveal about her father at the end was wild? I wish we had some more of her reflection on that discovery and how she's processing it (and her brothers too).
And for "the creator", it's on sight.
Overall, would recommend this memoir even if you didn't grow up watching Jennette on TV. Content warnings: she candidly discusses her child acting career, abuse, eating disorders, and mental health.