A review by bookishadvocate
The Impostor's Daughter: A True Memoir by Laurie Sandell

4.0

The Impostor's Daughter is a graphic novel memoir about Laurie Sandell growing up engulfed by her father's lies. The rest of her family does as well, but she can't let it go. She is a journalist after all. She decides to do her own investigation to find out the truth, and this memoir is the result. No one should lie to their children, and this story really made me dislike her father because of it. Other than him, the only thing I didn't like about this book was the celebrity name dropping.

I realize it's her job, but it wasn't necessary to the story, in my opinion. However, it was still a great story. As a fellow addict, I really connected with that part of it.