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An okay memoir that doesn't really say much. She needed a better ghost writer or whatever because it gets repetitive, the story is not outlined well, and the constant privileges checks get so annoying. Just write your story and don't stop every five sentences to annotate or paren what people might be thinking as they read! It kept the story from feeling deeper. Also I guess Sue Rider is getting a portion of the money from this. With how much the charity is mentioned throughout this it felt like an ad or sponsorship, if that is poss.