Meg M. reviewed on
Helpful Score: 3
After all the sensational hype that surrounded this book at the time of its release regarding the incest disclosure, I was surprised to find this to be an engaging, honest, well-written and decidedly UNSENSATIONAL account of Mackenzie's life as an addict. She comes across as likable, decent, strong and smart -- a true survivor. If you grew up in L.A. in the seventies, or loved the Mamas and the Papas or watched "One Day At a Time," the book will provide some some interesting backstory. But mostly it's an inspiring survivor's tale. I heard recently that Mackenzie Phillips is becoming a licensed drug counselor. I think she will make a very good one. This book is a testament to her honesty, ability to forgive and take responsibility for her choices. Those are good things to model to recovering addicts.
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