I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy is a memoir that grabs you by the guts from the very title and takes you on a raw, unfiltered journey through the highs and lows of her life in the spotlight. McCurdy, known for her roles in popular TV shows, delivers a brutally honest account of her complicated relationship with her mother, navigating the turbulent waters of child stardom, family dysfunction, and finding her own voice.
With dark humor and a sharp, candid style, McCurdy peels back the layers of her public persona to reveal the struggles she faced behind the scenes. This book is both heartbreaking and darkly funny, as she doesn’t shy away from the messy, painful parts of her story.