The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

Many readers will have grown up with seeing Britney Spears plastered all over the tabloids which cruelly depicted a young woman going through an immensely difficult period in her life. Yet The Woman in Me begins even earlier than that, carefully documenting Spears's childhood, relationships, and rise to fame. Then, when an incredibly painful and coerced abortion quickly followed by a breakup sent her to the beginning of a downward spiral, hardly anyone was looking out for the young Spears. As her downward spiral continued, there were magnificent bright spots in her life: her two sons, but soon even they would be taken from her. 

Yet it was the inhumane conservatorship coldly and calculatingly executed by her own family that was the worst of all. For thirteen years, Spears was trapped, controlled, and manipulated. The Woman in Me is Spears's reclamation of herself, her womanhood, and her freedom.

Written openly with humor, regret, and candor, Spears quickly endears herself to readers and allows readers to relate to her whether it be because of a difficult family life, the highs and lows that can come with being a parent, or simply the joy of expressing themselves creatively. The Woman in Me is a powerful, candid, and remarkable work sure to captivate readers.

The Woman in Me by Britney Spears, Gallery Books


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