I'm Glad My Mom Died - Jennette McCurdy

I'm Glad My Mom Died

By Jennette McCurdy

  • Release Date: 2022-08-09
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 10,633 Ratings

Description

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

Jennette McCurdy was six years old when she had her first acting audition. Her mother’s dream was for her only daughter to become a star, and Jennette would do anything to make her mother happy. So she went along with what Mom called “calorie restriction,” eating little and weighing herself five times a day. She endured extensive at-home makeovers while Mom chided, “Your eyelashes are invisible, okay? You think Dakota Fanning doesn’t tint hers?” She was even showered by Mom until age sixteen while sharing her diaries, email, and all her income.

In I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jennette recounts all this in unflinching detail—just as she chronicles what happens when the dream finally comes true. Cast in a new Nickelodeon series called iCarly, she is thrust into fame. Though Mom is ecstatic, emailing fan club moderators and getting on a first-name basis with the paparazzi (“Hi Gale!”), Jennette is riddled with anxiety, shame, and self-loathing, which manifest into eating disorders, addiction, and a series of unhealthy relationships. These issues only get worse when, soon after taking the lead in the iCarly spinoff Sam & Cat alongside Ariana Grande, her mother dies of cancer. Finally, after discovering therapy and quitting acting, Jennette embarks on recovery and decides for the first time in her life what she really wants.

Told with refreshing candor and dark humor, I’m Glad My Mom Died is an inspiring story of resilience, independence, and the joy of shampooing your own hair.

Reviews

  • Very Engaging

    4
    By Vjclegg
    It was a very good book. I was always engaged.
  • Don’t Know Her…

    5
    By BigAppleGreg
    Don’t know her, the fandom, the shows, that era of television…. But, pal, does this stink. I’m five plus years her senior and somehow I can feel that same motherly breath, the nagging…. I read this within a short span of other ‘meaningful’ works - Joan Didion’s “The Year of Magical Thinking,” and Molly Jong-Fast’s “How to Lose Your Mother,” and…. ….and understanding that grief and an upbringing are as unique as an Hermès scarf…. I found Jennette’s story to be captivating and grounded. To each their own, but this was fresh.
  • Wow

    5
    By thelifeofcarly
    Wow. I didn’t expect this to be so raw, but I am so happy it was. Jennette truly opens up and it’s inspiring beyond words.
  • Oddly Comforting

    5
    By Patman04
    Wow, ever since drake bell I knew I had to read this!
  • Truly amazing

    5
    By sboogies14
    I love this book , I felt this book from the beginning to the end !! BRAVO!!!!!
  • Outstanding

    5
    By Minipeds
    This
  • Love it

    5
    By emma marie 65
    So real and so sad I am sorry you had to experience this Jeanette. My heart goes out to you. I can always related in so many other ways. Thank you for sharing your story.
  • Absolutely Powerful

    5
    By ladycappy
    What a great read. The ending really resonated with me in so many ways. I can’t believe I’m two years behind on reading this but I’m so glad I did.
  • meh

    3
    By Joshsuwbdnsj
    got boring like half way through
  • Great book

    5
    By Maitai09013
    Absolutely loved it