Sickened by Julie Gregory reads as harrowing, urgent. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
What Sickened is like to read
A harrowing first-person account of a child subjected to relentless, invented medical crises by her own mother, moving from confusion and compliance toward eventual escape and self-recovery. Best for: readers interested in memoirs of family abuse, medical trauma, and survival/identity reclamation.
Educated
Tara Westover · 2018
A propulsive, clear-eyed memoir that moves from a violent Idaho mountainside to Cambridge lecture halls — the emotional weight comes from Westover's steady, unsentimental reckoning
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The Glass Castle
Jeannette Walls · 2005
A clear-eyed, unsentimental memoir of a chaotic nomadic childhood, told with startling matter-of-factness that makes the poverty and parental dysfunction land harder.
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The lost boy
David J. Pelzer · 1994
A wrenching firsthand account of a boy shuttled through five foster homes after surviving severe abuse, carrying his belongings in a paper bag while aching for a family to call his own.
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Seductive poison
Deborah Layton · 1998
A harrowing insider account of life inside the Peoples Temple and the descent toward Jonestown, told with the candor and hindsight of a former high-level member who got out.
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I'm Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy · 2022
A raw, darkly funny memoir that swings between gutting confession and deadpan humor — short, propulsive chapters trace a child actor's eating disorders, addiction, and the smotheri
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Finding Me
Viola Davis · 2022
An earnest, direct account of a life reclaimed through radical honesty — the source frames it as testimony aimed at readers who need permission to shed facades.
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A House in the Sky
Amanda Lindhout · 2013
A close memoir relative — matched on how it reads, with quick, propulsive pacing.
What My Bones Know
Stephanie Foo · 2022
A memoir that braids personal reckoning with journalistic investigation — Foo interrogates her own C-PTSD while reporting on inherited and immigrant trauma, resulting in an intimate but rigorously researched account.
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From the Ashes
Jesse Thistle · 2019
Reads reflective in the same way — and goes just as deep on trauma.
Girls like us
Rachel Lloyd · 2011
Matches the urgent mood, carried on steady pacing.
Boy erased
Garrard Conley · 2016
An intimate, painful account of a young man's forced passage through conversion therapy, rendered with the raw immediacy of lived memory rather than plot mechanics.
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If You Tell
Gregg Olsen · 2019
A grim, fact-based account of three sisters surviving prolonged maternal abuse and finding the courage to bring their tormentor to justice.
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About Sickened — what the genome says
Is Sickened a complete story or a cliffhanger?
The main arc resolves, with wider series threads left open.
Who is Sickened for?
readers interested in memoirs of family abuse, medical trauma, and survival/identity reclamation
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