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New York Times Bestseller
A victim of her mother’s Munchausen by proxy and child abuse survivor, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard’s unique and controversial case made headlines across the world. Now, she’s finally free to start living her life on her terms–and to tell her own story as only she can. Forced to use a wheelchair in public and endure a lifetime of faux illness, fraud, and exploitation, Gypsy was subjected not only to her mother’s medical, physical, and emotional abuse, but deprived of childhood milestones. Prevented from attending school or socializing, Gypsy’s formative years were defined by pain and isolation. After serving 8 years in prison for the role she played in her mother Dee Dee’s murder, Gypsy is embracing her fresh start–and reminding all of us that it’s never too late. In this revelatory, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful memoir, Gypsy shares the painful realities she grew up with and the details of her life that only she knows, including:- The abusive cycle that began with Dee Dee’s abuse by her father
- Gypsy’s fear that continued unnecessary surgery would leave her truly disabled
- How she coped with guilt and accepted responsibility for her mother’s death
- Memories of her final days in prison
- What she learned upon reviewing her own medical records for the first time
- How it felt to finally see her family again as her authentic self
Binding Type: Hardcover
Contributors: Gypsy-Rose Blanchard,Michele Matrisciani (Author),Melissa Moore (Author)
Published: 12/10/2024
Publisher: Benbella Books
ISBN: 9781637745908
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 0.94″ H x 9.06″ L x 5.98″ W
About the Author
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard served 8 years of a 10-year sentence for the second-degree murder of her mother, Clauddine Blanchard, and was released from Missouri’s Chillicothe Correctional Center at the end of 2023. From birth to age 23, Gypsy was the victim of incomprehensible emotional, physical, and medical abuse at the hands of her mother, who is suspected to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy–a rare psychological disorder marked by attention-seeking behavior of a primary caregiver (most often the mother) through those who are in their care.




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