This read was so interesting. I never knew that AJ struggled with mental illness. She found a way to cope with her challenges through wrestling. This read isn't always serious. There were moments were AJ wrote with humor. There wasn't a lot of WWE moments either. My husband, who is a WWE fan felt a little japed with this book. He wanted AJ to talk more about her wrestling career. This read was solely based on how she conquered her life and made something of herself. AJ is leading a life of being a great role model for young woman. She gives them hope. I received this read from www.bloggingorbooks.com
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