A review by lydialovestoread
Wayward: A Memoir of Spiritual Warfare and Sexual Purity by Alice Greczyn

reflective slow-paced

2.0

This is an LA actor’s self-published religious trauma memoir.

Her parents were fanatical Christians who voluntarily became homeless because “God called them”. They tent camped, lived with friends and family, and lived off the good graces of other people for years.

Alice graduated from home school at the age of 16 when she get her GED, and through a series of chance meetings ended up in LA modeling.

Eventually she becomes an actress, leaves her faith, and jumps into LA’s party scene while treading mental health issues.

It was sloooooooow!!! It could have been half the length and better edited to make an easier read. Reminded me a lot of my own religious experiences and was interesting for that reason primarily.