"The Women in Me" Britney Spears Memoir (The Book that Everyone is Talking About)
When I was first introduced to Britney, it was an awkward time in my life. My parents' marriage was up in the air. One thing was clear though, my dad was to be ignored...even...mail birthday packages. For my birthday, in the mail, I received a package that contained Britney Spears' first album. Included in this package was a poetry-photography book that illustrated Lee Ann Womack's, "I Hope You Dance" lyrics. I also believe I remember a book of poetry from another singer-songwriter popular at the time, "Jewel." Trashing everything was insisted upon by my mom. The sentiment was that my dad could spend money on stupid things like Britney Spears' first album, but not real things. She used a Spanish the slang term to describe these i tems , " poquerĂas . " Th e English equivalent to "rubbish"(in British) or "crap" (in American English). Was Britney Spears' first album going to pay for my college education? No...and t