“I'm Glad My Mom Died” is a beautifully written coming-of-age story by Jennette McCurdy about self-love, independence,
and family
dysfunction. McCurdy doesn't shy away from uncomfortable topics, making the memoir a compelling but challenging read.
The memoir serves to share a rare intimacy with the audience as McCurdy details all of her struggles with stardom. After
reading the book, one can't help but feel as though they share a bond with her. Early in her memoir, McCurdy makes it
clear that acting was never her dream, Although I loved watching McCurdy as Sam in my childhood, I love watching her
grow into her own, independent artist even
more.
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