I'm Glad My Mom Died Book by Jennette McCurdy Free Download Pdf

I'm Glad My Mom Died Book by Jennette McCurdy Free Download Pdf

 I'm Glad My Mom Died Book by Jennette McCurdy Free Download Pdf


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Originally published: August 9, 2022
Author: Jennette McCurdy
Genres: Memoir, Biography, Autobiography
Original language: English

Description:

A memoir by Jennette McCurdy, star of iCarly and Sam & Cat, about her struggles as a former child actor, including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother, and how she regained control of her life. It is both heartbreaking and hilarious.

When Jennette McCurdy gave her first acting audition, she was just six years old. Jennette would do anything to make her mother happy because her mother's dream was for her to be a star. She ate little and weighed herself five times a day in accordance with what her mother referred to as "calorie restriction." While her mother reprimanded, "Your eyelashes are invisible, okay?" she underwent extensive home makeovers. You don't think Dakota Fanning tints hers? She even received lavish treatment from her mother up until the age of sixteen despite sharing all of her income, email, and diaries.

Jennette describes all of this in great detail in I'm Glad My Mom Died, just as she describes what happens when the dream finally comes true. She is thrust into fame when she is cast in the brand-new Nickelodeon show iCarly. Even though Mom is overjoyed, she emails the moderators of the fan club and starts calling the paparazzi "Hi Gale!" Anxiety, self-loathing, and shame plague Jennette, leading to eating disorders, addiction, and a number of unhealthy relationships. These issues only get worse when her mother dies of cancer shortly after she and Ariana Grande took the lead in the iCarly spinoff Sam & Cat. Jennette finally embarks on recovery and decides for the first time in her life what she really wants after discovering therapy and quitting acting.

I'm Glad My Mom Died is an inspiring tale of perseverance, independence, and the pleasure of shampooing one's own hair, told with refreshing candor and dark humor.

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