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Summary Of I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy: A Comprehensive Summary
Summary Of I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy: A Comprehensive Summary
Summary Of I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy: A Comprehensive Summary
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I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy

Jennette McCurdy is redefining what it means to write a celebrity memoir with an attention-grabbing title and the last sentence that leaves you speechless.
It would be unfair and insulting to dismiss this book as a "celebrity memoir." It is an engrossing, detailed, and intensely personal story of one overcoming many traumatically formative childhood traumas that resulted in adolescence marked by exploitation, eating disorders, drug misuse, and loss.
The way this narrative is delivered is quite similar to fiction. She writes in the present tense, dragging us along very closely with her as she grows in what seems like real-time, even though the book is entirely non-fiction. She realistically develops from a helpless little girl to a strong, independent woman who can think critically about the world around her, and we, the readers, get to see this growth and evolution firsthand.
McCurdy's voice is crisp, humorous, and well-honed; she has a writing talent, which she notes a few times throughout the book as one of her great joys.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 16, 2023
ISBN9791222460345
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    SUMMARY

    I’m Glad My Mom Died

    Book by

    Jennette McCurdy

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    Jennette McCurdy is redefining what it means to write a celebrity memoir with an attention-grabbing title and the last sentence that leaves you speechless.

    It would be unfair and insulting to dismiss this book as a celebrity memoir. It is an engrossing, detailed, and intensely personal story of one overcoming many traumatically formative childhood traumas that resulted in adolescence marked by exploitation, eating disorders, drug misuse, and loss.

    The way this narrative is delivered is quite similar to fiction. She writes in the present tense, dragging us along very closely with her as she grows in what seems like real-time, even though the book is entirely non-fiction. She realistically develops from a helpless little girl to a strong, independent woman who can think critically about the world around her, and we, the readers, get to see this growth and evolution firsthand.

    McCurdy's voice is

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