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unSweetined: A Memoir [Paperback]

Jodie Sweetin
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How rude!  In this “explosive” (UsMagazine.com) and “brutally honest” (E! Online) memoir, Jodie Sweetin, once Danny Tanner’s bubbly daughter on America’s favorite family sitcom, takes readers behind the scenes of Full House and into her terrifying—and uplifting—real-life story of addiction and recovery.  Jodie Sweetin melted our hearts and made us laugh for eight years as cherub-faced, goody-two-shoes middle child Stephanie Tanner. Her ups and downs seemed not so different from our own, but more than a decade after the popular television show ended, the star publicly revealed her shocking recovery from methamphetamine addiction. Even then, she kept a painful secret—one that could not be solved in thirty minutes with a hug, a stern talking-to, or a bowl of ice cream around the family table. The harrowing battle she swore she had won was really just beginning.  In this deeply personal, utterly raw, and ultimately inspiring memoir, Jodie comes clean about the double life she led—the crippling identity crisis, the hidden anguish of juggling a regular childhood with her Hollywood life, and the vicious cycle of abuse and recovery that led to a relapse even as she wrote this book. Finally, becoming a mother gave her the determination and the courage to get sober. With resilience, charm, and humor, she writes candidly about taking each day at a time. Hers is not a story of success or defeat, but of facing your demons, finding yourself, and telling the whole truth—unSweetined

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Jodie Sweetin is best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on ABC's long-running, hugely popular sitcom Full House, which still airs in syndication. She has shared her story on Good Morning America, IdeaThe Big  with Donnie Deutsch, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, and Chelsea Lately, and hosted Pants-Off Dance-Off on Fuse. She lives in California with her daughter, Zoie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!, Nov 25 2009
This review is from: unSweetined (Hardcover)
I am still a huge fan of Full House and all the actors/actresses that were in the series. I bought this book expecting it to be like Dustin Diamonds, but thankfully it was much better than I thought it would be. She wrote about her drug and alcohol problems growing up, her two husbands and her daughter. The book is very heartfelt and a very good read. If you enjoyed Tori Spellings book "sTori Telling", you will like this one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Jodie Sweetin's Memoir, Sep 10 2010
This review is from: unSweetined: A Memoir (Paperback)
Sweetin's book was interesting, but it wasnt captivating. It gives you a small look into full house behind the scenes, and it is currently the only book that has that as none of the other stars have written anything in that vein.
While the book doesn't invite pity, it does tend to make you feel bad for her. She made a lot of bad choices and is now feeling the repercussions. I hope that she is able to turn her life around with now a second child on the way, but this book allows you to see the turmoil that encompassed her life up until her first child was several months old. It's a interesting read for a full house or Jodie Sweetin fan, but I'd recommend borrowing it from the library or a friend rather than purchasing it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Short but Sweet, Jun 16 2010
This review is from: unSweetined (Hardcover)
I got this book yesterday and finished it today. It wasn't very long but mostly I couldn't put it down. I was never a fan of Full House but I wanted to read Jodie's story because I always find truth much more interesting (and stranger!) than fiction. I really felt for Jodie because she just seems to be controlled by drugs and alcohol and I really don't think it's her fault at all. It sounds like she was born addicted to drugs and alcohol thanks to her biological mother. And as a Mom myself I wanted to read her story because she now has a baby and the pictures I saw were beautiful. (Both in people magazine and in her book). I think Jodie came across as intelligent and sincere and the end of her book sounds like she is really turning her life around for herself and her daughter. I hope she turns out okay.
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