An interesting read, and not totally what I expected. I did enjoy the story of Samantha’s life through the eyes of someone with a disability, and I thought she had an interesting take on events during her earlier life. The only thing that bothered me really was that it could’ve done with a bit of editing to correct grammar and sentence structure in places, but that’s minor and doesn’t make the story less appealing. I felt like the book had several grains of truth in it, and I felt for her not only as a daughter, but as a person being bullied and ignored. I am happy for her that she was able to tell her story, and I look forward to Part II. It definitely offers a unique perspective towards the end about the royal wedding, and the fairy tale that we all saw come crashing down. Great job Samantha!