
You'll Never Believe Me
A Life of Lies, Second Tries, and Things I Should Only Tell My Therapist
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Kari Ferrell
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Kari Ferrell
This program is read by the author.
The compelling, edgy, compassionate, laugh-out-loud memoir from Kari Ferrell, formerly known as the "Hipster Grifter"
Before Anna Delvey, before the Tinder Swindler, there was Kari Ferrell. Adopted at a young age by a Mormon family in Utah, Kari struggled with questions of self-worth and identity as one of the few Asian Americans in her insulated community, leading her to run with the “bad crowd” in an effort to fit in. Soon, stealing from superstores turned into picking up men (and picking their pockets), and before she knew it, Kari had graduated from petty theft to Utah’s most wanted list. Though Kari was able to escape the Southwest, she couldn’t outrun her new moniker: the Hipster Grifter.
New York City’s indie sleaze scene had found its newest celebrity—just as Kari found herself in a heap of trouble. Jail time, riots, bad checks, and an explosion of internet infamy and fetishization put her name in the spotlight. Beyond the gossip and Gawker posts, there’s a side to Kari the media never saw—until now.
By turns rollicking and irreverent, warm and compassionate, You’ll Never Believe Me tells Kari’s story for the first time. A heartfelt narrative of redemption and reconciliation as Kari eventually dedicates her life to activism, social justice, and setting the record straight, this memoir introduces a fresh, hilarious new voice to the literary stage and offers listeners a nostalgic, uplifting, and at times unbelievable book that grapples with truth, why we lie, and what it means when our pasts don’t paint the whole picture.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
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"Raw and riveting. With a combination of bruising vulnerability and self-deprecating humor, Ferrell’s audacious coming-of-age tale pairs the thrill of true crime with the redemptive arc of a good memoir. It’s a deliciously edgy testament to reinvention."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Emphatically audacious, hysterical, and compelling. This is a crazy and beautiful story. Kari Ferrell writes with such heart, and she's so funny and charismatic. You can't help but root for her. Read this book!"—Cat Marnell, New York Times bestselling author of How To Murder Your Life
"Kari is unafraid to explore both the pain and the humor in her wild tale, proving yet again that the hardest, but most important truth we will ever tell is the one about ourselves."—Chelsea Devantez, author of I Shouldn't Be Telling You This and host of Glamorous Trash podcast
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Very interested and perfect the way she didn’t do too long in one area
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If you're wondering if you should get the book, you probably should. But while the experience of listening to Ms. Grifter's (mis) adventures was enjoyable, I also found her story scatterbrained, and this book is probably published 10 years too early. Kari earnestly describes her upbringing and challenges as an adoptee, a member of the Mormon church, and a young girl. She touches on a lot of relatable and interesting topics, although it's not clear how these transition into her misdeeds in early adulthood.
And once the grifting begins, there's no stopping the runaway train. While Kari openly acknowledges her need for attention, and that her actions were wrong and hurtful, she continues to circle back on her challenges as a Korean American and an ex-Mormon.
A lot of topics are raised, and a lot of important details are skipped over. For example, the book largely avoids any mention of how Kari's court case played out, how long she was sentenced for, or why she was released. The book touches on body issues, racism, and harassment, but never quite ties them together.
Instead, Ms. Farrell continues to lament her worsening circumstances, and lash out about all the microagressions (and often blatant racism) she's receiving, while showing little remorse for her lies, beyond "oh, I was so broken."
The book concludes with (spoiler alert!) a visit it to her homeland, where Kari finally feels whole. But so many questions remain unanswered -- why did she do it, what did she learn, does she feel any genuine remorse?
That said, it was a wonderfully narrated, wonderfully written ride. A minor gripe is that there were bits of audio inserted multiple times throughout the book that had a clearly different tone and sound quality.
Get the book, enjoy the ride! Just don't expect it to go too deep.
a riveting, scatterbrained tale
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I believe you!
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Crazy life - profound personal growth
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Also, I wish editors would drop about 50% of the “fu**” words. And this from someone who uses the word! Too many and they don’t have any impact other than being crass.
Painful but honest
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Surprisingly great writer
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The real is real
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That was going to be my title!
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Rip off artist does jail time
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Don’t read
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