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Average rating4.5
McCurdy is a solid writer and it's fabulous that she's actualizing that aspect of her creative life. I'm Glad My Mom Died is super readable, if emotionally exhausting. Hey, it's a trauma/personal growth memoir, feature-not-a-flaw and all that. Also important for its contribution to the continuing nightmarish accounts of Nickelodeon's production history from the 90s and 2000s. Top of the Millenial book club list at the moment, and rightfully so.