Released - Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, Melissa Moore & Michele Matrisciani

Released

By Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, Melissa Moore & Michele Matrisciani

  • Release Date: 2024-01-09
  • Genre: True Crime
Score: 4
4
From 409 Ratings

Description

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard discovered that her whole life was a lie. After eight-and-a-half years of incarceration, she can finally tell you the truth—with this exclusive collection of interview transcripts and journal entries, plus her own illustrations and photos.
 
While incarcerated for her role in her mother’s death, Gypsy saw her story told by others again and again in the media, from news reports and podcasts to TV series like The Act (Hulu). Now, granted early parole and preparing to start a new life, she’s free to speak directly to her supporters and the world. 
 
Falsely told that she suffered from debilitating, chronic illnesses, Gypsy grew up enduring physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her mother Dee Dee, including unnecessary medication and surgery. But her desperate attempts to escape a lifetime of isolation led Gypsy into the grip of another abuser, ultimately resulting in her mother’s murder.
 
Released is Gypsy’s frank, unflinching, and deeply personal reflection on her past, present, and hoped-for future, and includes:
Exclusive interviews with Gypsy recorded during her time in prisonGypsy’s contemplative writing on trust and betrayal, love and freedom, self-worth and identity, prison life, her marriage, and other personal issuesPersonal photos, drawings, and other memories from years past
Created with writers Melissa Moore and Michele Matrisciani, Released is a declaration of Gypsy’s resolve to turn her pain into perseverance, take accountability for her actions, and help others escape the trap that circumscribed her life for so long.

Reviews

  • Murderer

    1
    By Dannii Minogue Forever!
    We miss you DeeDee
  • Good Read

    5
    By PurpleKandles
    Unbelievable the things Gypsy had to go through.
  • Great purchase

    5
    By justthedevilswork
    Great insight on the truth and cool way of narrating things as the phone calls.
  • Upsetting

    1
    By dawg00004
    No new news to hear in this book. Just Gypsy and Melissa (a daughter of a serial killer) talking back and forth about Gypsy’s experience in prison which we can only take at face value. The “hole” story. The clicks she was in- who cares. We want to know about what led to the murder of her mom. I thought it was just so boring. I wanted to hear about her and Nick. Sorry.
  • Mediocre at best

    1
    By lmichael98
    There’s nothing complex about Gypsy. She’s a mass manipulator, indulging liar, and a user. She’s not interesting, she’s not a victim. She’s false, everything about her is false. Don’t waste your money or time like I did reading this trash can of a book.
  • Not worth paying for

    2
    By jdonna2525
    Short . Random rambling
  • Nothing new

    1
    By Evyuwu
    If you saw documentaries and the shows/movies you read this book. The only new I saw was just 3 pictures that’s it.
  • Meh…

    1
    By Meggannjoee
    I was hoping this book had some aspects to it that maybe the world didn’t know already, but since everything has been plastered all over the internet, there was nothing in this book that already isn’t known to the public.
  • Phenomenal , raw and REAL!

    4
    By Ianna_Marie
    Gypsy, thank you for sharing your life, your family, and your truth with us. There were so many things that not only I could relate to in a sense, but valuable insight and advice that I will hold onto in times when I'm struggling with self worth, self doubt and personal hardships. I found myself tearing up in the chapter of faith and God, because it was surely a message I needed to hear and a great reminder that Gods got you. He has a plan for you and will not forsake you.
  • Okay

    3
    By thepageshredder
    Although this book was a great insight. It felt very unauthentic.

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