The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

For the first time, Britney Spears reveals her journey from small-town Louisiana to superstardom to a questionable conservatorship. In doing so, she shows the strength at her core that helped her survive situations that we could never fully understand.

This book is on the short side. It feels a little convoluted and rather superficial. Do not go into this book expecting Britney to provide an in-depth analysis of her life. To me, it is like reading the writings of a teenager or young woman – there is a certain level of immaturity in the writing. And that is OK, if you don’t go into this book with super high expectations of the writing. What you do hear about are the horrible things that happened to Britney at the hands of her own family. If even half of the stories are true, it is incredible that Britney is still hanging on to her sanity. I only hope that one day she can heal from the trauma of being betrayed over and over again by the people that are supposed to love you.

Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐.75

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