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Over the Influence

The instant New York Times bestselling memoir from ‘Leave (Get Out)’ singer-songwriter sensation Joanna "JoJo" Levesque

By Joanna "JoJo" Levesque

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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

Over the Influence

The instant New York Times bestselling memoir from ‘Leave (Get Out)’ singer-songwriter sensation Joanna "JoJo" Levesque

By Joanna "JoJo" Levesque

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‘I just needed something to take me out of my mind. And the pattern of telling myself I was going to stop but not being able to eroded any sliver of self-trust I still had . . . I felt ashamed. I couldn’t get over this idea that I was letting everyone down.’ In her breathtakingly candid memoir, JoJo reveals for the first time the personal adversity and public expectations she has overcome, from being recognized worldwide as a teenager to processing mental health, addiction and trauma. Holding nothing back, JoJo shares her against-the-odds story of adversity and resilience, from being raised by parents who were both battling addiction and depression to the seven-year law suit she found herself locked in with her label, to eventually finding the strength to put the fragmented pieces of herself back together after a period of rebellion and self-betrayal. Over the Influence invites readers on a journey of self-redemption to discover what it truly means to find yourself.