I have an issue with Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died and need to talk about it.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Welcome back!
    Today I unpack what I love about Jennette McCurdy’s book, I’m Glad My Mom Died.
    I dive into why I read it, some favorite scenes, and my biggest issue with the book 👀.
    Let me know what you think of this book!
    xo Jo ✨
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:32 Why I Choose This Book
    01:10 Trigger Warnings
    01:30 Expectations
    02:46 On The Title & Cover
    05:11 Diving into I’m Glad My Mom Died
    14:06 On The Humor
    18:55 Final Thoughts
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Комментарии • 32

  • @xo_jo
    @xo_jo  Год назад +1

    Was this funny for you? 👀
    ✨ w a t c h m o r e ✨
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  • @autumnrose_noseinabook
    @autumnrose_noseinabook 7 месяцев назад +2

    Jo, this was so well articulated! I loved this book and you had amazing points. I truthfully didn’t find it funny at all but did connect to it in a lot ways maybe that’s why. Maybe I’m just not remembering the dry, dark sense of humor I know is somewhat present in the book, but what stands out in my memory is the hardships Jeanette went through. It’s heavy! If anything the humor that’s present is self-deprecating. Trauma humor. It makes the hurt hurt a little less. Which I do get as someone who had a trauma filled childhood. I’ve joked about things I’ve been through and toxic family members even though it’s not actually funny. I loved the Drew Barrymore interview by the way because I know Drew has a complicated relationship with her mother as well.

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! And yes such a good interview since they have similar experiences. Humor def helps cope and work through things when we’re first processing

  • @EddaPascher
    @EddaPascher Год назад +3

    I read a great question in the book "Wrong Place, Wrong Time": "But isn't humour a different kind of repression?" Humor is important, can be a life saving coping mechanism, but it can also be used as an avoidance technique. I can totally understand that it's easier to make fun of things than to really have to feel the tragedy of what is going on. But the tragedy needs to be adressed and felt as well to properly heal.
    Great video, just subscribed!

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +2

      Great insight and very true! Welcome 🤍 thanks for subbing! ✨

  • @MarthaT197
    @MarthaT197 Год назад +1

    Interesting video with a very strong title; to be honest when I hear the title it shocked me tons till you explained the reasons 😬😬 I’m glad for the mom raised me up and continued through you!!
    I love you more!

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +1

      Yes the title is very strong :)

  • @Wanderwilderreading
    @Wanderwilderreading Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, I think your thoughts on this book really captured a lot of my feelings as I was reading it. Very well said. Subscribed to you!

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      It's so nice to hear that this resonated with you! Thank you and welcome 🤍

  • @kaylamjohansen
    @kaylamjohansen Год назад +1

    wow i read this and it really impacted me especially some of the detail of her ed. you described your thoughts on this book way better than i could :)

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      Thank you! I was worried I was all over the place haha. 🤍

  • @santacruz7455
    @santacruz7455 Год назад +5

    From my point of view: the most shocking thing was that the other grown ups in this story have been a total failure. Her mom obviously had several personality disorders and mental health issues, furthermore she had a brain tumor later in life. Knowing all this, her behaviour is still unbelievingly hurtful and shocking but the logic consequence of her illnesses. Why the father, grandparents, boyfriends, grown-up coworkers in the movie industry etc. never really helped Jennette or stood up against the mother is really unbelievable. It was child abuse by a sick person who had limitless power because of the weak or indifferent grown ups surrounding her. There will always be people like Jennettes mother, the question is: how does society stands up against these kind of people and protects vulnerable people/children from them. So from my opinion Jennettes story is just not about a sick mother but about societys failure in protecting children.

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +2

      100%! Unfortunately this happens too often. We don’t call when we hear domestic violence, teachers can only do so much when they see students hurting, and people think it’s “not our business” when there’s clear abuse. It’s sucks that institutions set in place to prevent child harm fail us so much too (like that doc one the Trial of Gabriel Fernandez 😔). Thanks for sharing your POV! 🤍

    • @kristytimm1727
      @kristytimm1727 7 месяцев назад

      @@xo_jo h

  • @lottasnook
    @lottasnook Год назад

    I still need to read this book! Love hearing you talk about it!

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy her writing 🤍

  • @Iggystar71
    @Iggystar71 Год назад

    I was on the fence about reading this but now I’m interested, especially about your thoughts on the humor. I wonder where I’ll fall..I can see in the instances where humor could be found in the absurdity of the situation. I’ll have to read it to find out.

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +1

      Definitely! All our humor is different and I’m excited for you to draw your own conclusions 🤍 it’s a very real book.

  • @isabellacavallini1749
    @isabellacavallini1749 Год назад

    I was always intrigued by this book , even knowing that maybe some pages could be triggering (not because of my mother but for my childhood I would say) for me

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      its a heavy book, so read carefully!

  • @Bc-hy1lx
    @Bc-hy1lx Год назад +1

    Jennette mentioned in interviews how she did want there to be humor in the book. Although what she went through was in no way funny, she didn't want the tone of the book to be to heavy.

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +1

      Totally! The interview she did with Drew Barrymore and on the Good for You Podcast shed a bunch of light on her humor in life and in this book.

  • @reading_with_chloe
    @reading_with_chloe Год назад

    I really want to read this book! I am interested in what her experience was like being part of the Mormon church.

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +1

      That surprised me tbh! I had no idea she was a part of the Mormon church. And it plays a long role in her life

    • @reading_with_chloe
      @reading_with_chloe Год назад

      @@xo_jo I’ve read some info about her and the church , but idk how much she goes into it in the book. As someone who’s family was Mormon and has left the church. I just find stories like this interesting.

  • @Wanderwilderreading
    @Wanderwilderreading Год назад +1

    Hey! I just came across this interview with Mccurdy and Drew Barrymore and it made me think of this video. This is probably the most “authentic” of her press videos I’ve seen and they talk about the way that the humor in the book is mostly centered around her being young and naïve. Worth a watch if you haven’t seen it. ruclips.net/video/cIYSPwAwQVI/видео.html

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      You are so thoughtful! Thank you. I actually did watch this one and referred it in my video because I wanted to understand her humor. And I agree, one of the best interview McCurdy had on her tour and more authentic! 🤍 Thanks for coming back and sharing 🥹🫶🏽

    • @Wanderwilderreading
      @Wanderwilderreading Год назад

      @@xo_jo oh! I am remembering that now. Didn’t click that you were talking about the same one because I hadn’t seen it at the time 😂❤️

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад

      @@Wanderwilderreading I contemplated linking that interview because it’s so good! So now people can click it 😂

  • @Linreads143
    @Linreads143 Год назад

    I love and appreciate it so much how much time and effort you put into this video and the book in general! 😍🫶🏼

    • @xo_jo
      @xo_jo  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🥹 I didn’t hear enough peeps talking about it this way so I wanted to add my opinion!