/r/jennettemccurdy
Reddit's arrogance in all but ignoring the mods needs has resulted in only harming our users. This sub went dark due to the terrible handling of Reddit's API pricing changes and policy decisions. /r/Save3rdPartyApps/. Under duress and for the benefit of our users, we are reopening the Subreddit despite this issue not being resolved.
/r/jennettemccurdy
After acting, directing and becoming author best selling. What’s next for her?
Obviously she didn't work out for Jennette. But was it because Jennette wasn't ready to face her mom's abuse, or because Laura's methods were the wrong? I think she is one of the most interesting characters that appear in the book, because at first sight I didn't find as many flaws as in the case of the rest of people that show up in Jennette's life, but I see that some people online criticize he lack of boundaries, but they don't give concrete examples about that. I don't know much about therapy so I can't see her issues by myself.
Or is my feed messed up. Newest episode dropped “bad mood again” so I figured it was gonna be another episode shout being in a bad mood. But it’s the same episode
Is this correct? What happened?
My 35 year old, 5th grade teacher son gave me the book and said,”I think you’re goin to like this book”. In fact I love the book and I feel compelled to post this review. Every 12 year old girl out there should read “I’m Glad My Mother Died”. It’s a stunning work of pain and truth, perseverance and redemption. All I can say is, “You Go Girl”...thank you