Jennifer Grey's honest examination of fame's costs and personal choices creates a celebrity memoir with genuine depth and insight.
What works
• Unflinching honesty about career decisions and their consequences
• Insightful analysis of 1980s/90s Hollywood culture
• Strong writing that balances accessibility with literary merit
• Authentic treatment of mental health struggles
• Takes responsibility rather than playing victim
What doesn't
• Some early chapters feel less essential to the central narrative
• Occasionally dwells too long on industry grievances
• Limited insight into her post-surgery career attempts
