Jennette McCurdy shares her harrowing and deeply personal journey in this memoir, detailing her life as a child star under the control of an overbearing mother. From early auditions and forced calorie restriction to the pressures of fame on hit shows like iCarly and Sam & Cat, she recounts the eating disorders, addiction, and emotional turmoil that defined her youth. This is a story of breaking free from toxic cycles, finding the courage to leave acting behind, and ultimately reclaiming her own identity and happiness.
Why You Should Read?
- An unflinching and honest look at the dark side of child stardom and the entertainment industry.
- A powerful exploration of overcoming complex trauma, eating disorders, and the struggle for independence.
- Written with a unique blend of dark humor and raw vulnerability that makes a difficult subject deeply engaging.
- An inspiring testament to the power of therapy and the process of healing after profound loss.
About the Author
Jennette McCurdy is an American writer, director, and former actor. She is best known for her roles as Sam Puckett on the Nickelodeon series iCarly and its spinoff Sam & Cat. Since leaving the acting industry, she has focused on her writing and creative projects, gaining widespread acclaim for her candid and courageous storytelling regarding her personal experiences with mental health and family dynamics.