A review by booklistqueen
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

dark emotional funny reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

 Both vulnerable and hilarious, Jennette McCurdy's tell-all memoir sends a poignant message of the dangers of child acting. McCurdy brilliantly embraces her inner child by describing how desperately she wanted to please her mom by acting, even if it lead to an eating disordered and a chaotic relationship with her family. McCurdy idolized her mother so much that she didn't fully understand the abuse she underwent until attending therapy after her mother's death.

With its brash cover and title, McCurdy's memoir has been on top of the bestseller lists since it was released, and for good reason. In this excellent memoir, McCurdy perfectly vocalizes the childlike desire to please your mother, assuming that your mom must only want what's best for you. From being forced to fulfill her mother's dream of acting to being taught anorexia, McCurdy gives an in-depth look at abuse by a narcissistic codependent mother and the mental and physical effects that had on her life.