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robertrivasplata 's review for:
The Impostor's Daughter: A True Memoir
by Laurie Sandell
A memoir of the author's coming of age and coming to terms with her family, who sound like they are crazy in some of the least fun ways (no antics, just denials). Makes me wonder if being raised by a career impostor is more likely to give you impostor syndrome or have the opposite effect. Sandell does not directly address this; she showed pretty normal levels of acceptance of her successes. Does it heighten or diminish one's tolerance for BS? Maybe there's no definite answer to these; Sandell indicates that her sisters tolerate it well, and herself less so. I noticed Sandell also wrote a book about Bernie Madoff's family, and based on the synopsis, & I kind of want to read it just to see all the parallels to her own story.