Teens who pick up this memoir by Sidibe will feel as though the actress is sitting in a room with them, chatting and telling stories. Her reflections about her high school hair mishaps and her rumored Internet death are laugh-out-loud funny, but Sidibe also shares poignant moments. Her father's Senegalese ways often confused her. Her mother's hopeful ambition, coupled with her lack of time and money, molded Sidibe and gave her character, but the author was responsible for her own happiness. Her strength comes through as she discusses forgiveness: of haters, of her family, and especially of U.S. culture. Sidibe understands that though she may have detractors who criticize her because of her weight, she has two options: run and hide, or find a way to make people see her as she sees herself. What teenager can't relate? This humorous work that details the actress's rise to fame, her trials with self-image, and her belief in herself will resonate with readers. This is a journey not to be missed.
VERDICT An immersive, honest, and funny read for fans of Sidibe or celebrity memoirs.
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