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A review by jazin95
Your Own Kind of Girl: A Memoir by Clare Bowditch
dark
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
This was a fascinating read. Although I must admit, I didn't know who Clare Bowditch was before reading her memoir; I love an audiobook that is so casually read/performed by the author.
Learning about this seemingly easygoing Aussie musician was very interesting. She is so open about her childhood trauma of losing her older sister; childhood fat-shaming leads to her anxiety and depression.
The memoir was well written, and I loved listening to her as she told her story.
Learning about this seemingly easygoing Aussie musician was very interesting. She is so open about her childhood trauma of losing her older sister; childhood fat-shaming leads to her anxiety and depression.
The memoir was well written, and I loved listening to her as she told her story.
Moderate: Child death and Eating disorder
Minor: Body shaming, Bullying, and Terminal illness