I’m Glad My Mom Died

Author: Jennette McCurdy
Length: 320 pages
Publication Date: First published August 9, 2022
Book Summary: I’m Glad My Mom Died
A poignant yet humorous memoir by former child star Jennette McCurdy, best known for her roles in iCarly and Sam & Cat, chronicles her tumultuous journey through the harrowing realities of childhood stardom. In her candid book, I’m Glad My Mom Died, McCurdy opens up about her battles with eating disorders, addiction, and a fraught relationship with her mother, who played a pivotal role in shaping her early career and personal struggles.
At the tender age of six, Jennette embarked on her acting career, spurred on by her mother’s aspirations for her to achieve fame. Driven by a desire to please her, she adhered to her mother’s strict regimen of calorie restriction, which involved severe dietary limitations and frequent weight checks. Under her mother’s watchful eye, she underwent numerous makeovers, often met with harsh critiques about her appearance. This overbearing control extended into her teenage years, where even her most personal thoughts, captured in diaries, and her earnings were shared with her mother.
As McCurdy gained notoriety through the Nickelodeon series iCarly, her mother’s excitement contrasted sharply with Jennette’s internal struggles. Despite achieving her childhood dreams, she grappled with overwhelming feelings of anxiety, shame, and self-loathing, which ultimately led her down a path of addiction and unhealthy relationships. The situation escalated tragically with her mother’s death from cancer following the success of the iCarly spinoff, Sam & Cat.
Through therapy and a courageous decision to step away from acting, Jennette began to reclaim her life. In I’m Glad My Mom Died, she shares her inspiring narrative of recovery, resilience, and newfound independence, offering a compelling perspective on the complexities of fame and personal growth. This memoir not only highlights her struggles but also celebrates the liberating joy of self-discovery, including the simple pleasure of shampooing her own hair.
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