Bruce to Caitlin
5
By Zsa Zsa 1
Very well written and interesting.
Wonderful book
5
By dhfkaf
Bruce Jenner was one of my heroes as I was growing up. I was so disappointed when I saw that he had transitioned to a woman. However, after reading his story, I totally support him and think his transition is wonderful. I think everyone should read his book so they can understand that being transgender is real and cool!!
Just desperate to earn money!
1
By mc hottie
This book is full of crap! I read it cause i was curious but this book is full of crap!
More corrections on quotes than describing life
1
By ricoml
Caitlyn spoke more about mistakes and how the media portrays her and views her rather than just talking about what life was like living with this huge secret. Would never hAve bought it had I known how much time was wasted just making corrections on public speeches that was misconstrued or taken out of context . Smh
Not worth the purchase
1
By Shayna Rae
It’s such a slow read. The details are lame and accusatory. Seems like I read a forced or embellished journal entry.
The secrets of my life
4
By Spice chicken
Very interesting and educational. She is a brave woman and deserves a happy and fulfilling life. Impressed with her courage and wish her a life of joy and peace.
Very candid
4
By LisiHere
I can feel his pain when he describes his internal struggles for not being his authentic self for many years. It was evident he felt like a female since he was very young. It was interesting to see how sports became his distraction from his inner thoughts and struggles, while at the same time pushing more towards what he didn’t want- being a stereotypical good looking male jock. I didn’t care to read about OJ Simpson. I’m also not sure if he was truly honest when sharing that a few years after marrying Kris Jenner, she made it difficult for him to be with his older kids. He did admit to not being a present father or much of a caring father before, prior to marrying Kris, so I think that’s more of the real truth. I’m glad Cait’s happy now and living her life to the fullest, not living as a hermit or in fear of being found out. I wish the book was longer. I’m sure there were more stories to share.
Not what I expected
3
By OzGal4Now
Caitlyn may have felt she was unfolding her secrets but few things were surprising. A mediocre story with little to teach.
There Are No Adequate Words
5
By BakerReader
This journey describes Bruce's lifelong feelings of isolation, fear, and the awkward fraudulent existence he endured for many years.
This journey describes his rage and depression- his exasperation in living a lie.
What Bruce AND Caitlin did together is courageously walk through a painful and amazing transition to get to an felusive but imagined beautiful authentic self.
One that hopefully is anxiously waiting your arrival - and hasn't given up on you. Your real self, whom you have never met, but yet have known your whole life. A self you pray likes and accepts your entrance and embraces your future.
I am not transgender and had no personal pull to read about the subject. However, more often than not, I realize I don't always know the why, until I have experienced the wow. You were amazing on the TV in my Oklahoma living room when I was 12, and you are even more amazing now. Thank you for writing this. Thank you for opening up to so many who desperately need just a spark of your experience. Just a spark can and will move them from hurting to hope.
p.s. you're absolutely beautiful.
Alice B. Oklahoma City, Oklahomap
Glad I read but yeesh poor writing
4
By Jb0362370
I’m glad I read it but had no fluidity. One minute it’s 1980 next it’s 2007 and then it’s the olympics. Hard to follow and a large portion was just telling off public enemy’s. But again glad I read the perspective of the person.