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A review by andyhey
Miss Memory Lane: A Memoir by Colton Haynes
5.0
What a life, Colton had. And yet managed to get out of the woods and heal himself.
I really appreciate the total honesty and rawness with which he told the most brutal events of his past, at points it was hard to read mainly because it resonated too much with my own story.
I can’t help but find funny how Colton and I both had the same dream of being famous and feel validation from masses of people while at the same time feeling trapped by our own physical appearance: I’ve always felt ugly while he’s always been conscious of his beauty. In both cases, our bodies felt like a curse… how ironic
Anyway, definitely recommend this book.
I really appreciate the total honesty and rawness with which he told the most brutal events of his past, at points it was hard to read mainly because it resonated too much with my own story.
I can’t help but find funny how Colton and I both had the same dream of being famous and feel validation from masses of people while at the same time feeling trapped by our own physical appearance: I’ve always felt ugly while he’s always been conscious of his beauty. In both cases, our bodies felt like a curse… how ironic
Anyway, definitely recommend this book.