Description
McCurdy recounts her childhood in the entertainment industry, her struggles with eating disorders, and the emotional manipulation she endured from her mother. Despite the heavy subject matter, her wit and honesty shine through. Narrated by the author, the audiobook feels raw, intimate, and unflinchingly real.
Sanni –
Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” felt like a late-night conversation with a brutally honest friend. McCurdy’s voice, crisp and clear, navigated heartbreaking truths with unexpected wit. I listened during a long drive; its unflinching narrative provided both catharsis and a strangely comforting solidarity. A truly powerful, raw experience.
Yahuza –
Listening to “I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my commute was a surprisingly cathartic experience. McCurdy’s raw honesty, paired with the crisp audio, created an unexpectedly intimate space. Her vulnerability, though difficult, sparked genuine reflection and a feeling of strangely comforting solidarity.
Esther –
Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my morning commute was a powerful start to the day. The rawness and audio clarity struck me. McCurdy’s stark vulnerability, woven into a surprisingly hopeful narrative, completely reshaped my perspective and held my attention throughout. A truly affecting and thought-provoking experience.