A review by stormlightreader
The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

emotional informative sad fast-paced

5.0

This book popped up on my Everand homepage and before I was even out of bed, I hit play. It left me feeling sad for Britney and angry with those that took advantage of her. Britney went through a lot and this was hard to read about at times, but she had no problem pointing out her part in things. The book was concise and gave just enough detail in my opinion and this resulted in a perfectly paced book. Non-fiction can tend to run long, padded out with detail for the sake of detail, but Britney gives the reader just enough to shed light on life from her perspective, and she doesn't use it as an opportunity to badmouth anyone and everyone. Overall, this was an interesting read that gave me a better understanding of what Britney went through. 

It's difficult to give this a rating, because it's someone's life. I'm glad Britney has had the opportunity to be heard. I grew up listening to Britney, buying her albums and having her posters on my bedroom walls. So, watching her downfall was awful but finally hearing that she had been freed from her 13 year conservatorship was amazing news.

The audio narration was excellent, Michelle Williams did a great job!