Dilworth School (Junior)
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Enjoyed the story for the most part, it kind of lost me towards the end.
A great introduction for students to the world of dystopia.
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy is a raw, honest memoir about her experiences growing up as a child actress. Listening to the audiobook read by McCurdy herself made it especially compelling, as her delivery adds emotional weight and authenticity to the story. She speaks openly about control, identity, and the long-term impact of her upbringing, which made the book feel very real and relatable. I really enjoyed this audiobook and would recommend it to anyone interested in unfiltered memoirs.