Write a review of book 'unfinished' by Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
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PC has a genuine voice and is few of the actors I really like solely coz of how she carries herself with total elegance, grace and poise. An amazing memoir, her journey has always been quite inspiring. Really enjoyed reading this one.
Unfinished by Priyanka Chopra Jonas is an excellent memoir about a hard working woman with many talents.
Unfinished gives the reader a brief story of Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s life and how she became the successful independent woman she is today. I’ve been a fan of Priyanka since watching the premiere of Quantico. I didn’t know much about her life before acting in the US besides that she was an actress in India. I learned so much about her and Indian culture by reading Unfinished. It is common in India for people to live with other family members growing up. Priyanka lived with multiple aunt and uncles even living in the US for a few years in high school. Priyanka discusses being bullied in the US which eventually was the reason she moved back to India.
I was excited when I heard the news that the lady whose ambition was world domination and who excelled in almost everything she did was going to write a memoir. Did she live up to all our expectations?
What I liked in this book?
There were some areas which require special mention. Some parts of Priyanka's childhood are mentioned touchingly. The way she felt about loneliness when she was sent to a hostel at a very young age is something that most of us will relate to. How she discussed bullying that she had to endure when she was studying in Massachusetts and how she mentioned the effects of bullying on children's psychology are also something praiseworthy. The topic of racism and how people made fun of her dark skin color, and how she dealt with them are also areas worth reading. Her courage to acknowledge and discuss her disappointing music career is also applaudable.
The part I liked the most in this book is the chemistry between the author and her parents. She wonderfully portrays her relationship with her parents. How she dealt with her father's final days and how she dealt with the depression are also discussed in detail in this book.
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