Ratings24
Average rating4.2
This book is a great exercise in PR and I can't blame Paris for going for it. She's done some shoddy things, she's also had a great deal of bad things done to her (money doesn't fix everything and there's no quick fix for trauma so miss me with any “her struggle would be my luxury” it's not the trauma Olympics) and beyond it all she wants to be seen as a full and complex human being, I think most of us should be able to relate to that.
She talks a lot about the troubled teens industry and I think that what she has to say regarding her experience with that industry should not be lost because some aspects of her life are rich in accomplishments and privileges.
If you're looking for apologies for off color comments she's made you won't find much of that here, it really isn't what this book is about.