A New York Times Editor's Choice for "Six New Books We Recommend"
A Goodreads pick for "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"
Named one of New York Post's "Best New Books to Read"
Named one of Lit Hub's "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"
One of The Everygirl's picks for their "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"
One of the "Best January 2025 Releases" —Women.com
A Paste "Most Anticipated Nonfiction Books and Memoirs of 2025" pick
"Kari Ferrell’s memoir is a zippy, intimate account of low-level trickery before the era of scams fully erupted." —The Atlantic
"Disarmingly insightful, entertaining." —TIME
“Generous and ambitious. It’s also more evidence that she really is very charming, and that even after a gauntlet of traumas and humiliations (ones inflicted by herself and others), her biting humor survives. Her ultimate redemption is the memoir itself — proof that the story of her life is good and big enough to belong in a book, not on a cocktail napkin. I got my copy for free, but I’d gladly open my wallet for her.” —New York Times Book Review
"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)
“‘A bad girl makes good’ memoir with some sharp insights.” —Booklist
"A captivating, sharp, and very funny memoir." —The Salt Lake Tribune
“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
"You'll Never Believe Me is honest, vulnerable, raw, and a powerful and surprising story, deftly told. Kari Ferrell's firsthand account of the truth behind the headlines, the memes, and the viral sensation is a gripping and important read—and a mirror." —Mary Pilon, New York Times bestselling author of The Monopolists
"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
"I read this book in one day. You’ll Never Believe Me is a darkly funny and engrossing coming-of-age story that takes place at the intersection of the American Dream and American Apparel. Ferrell is so charming that even as her hero's journey takes her through the bad and the ugly, you can’t stop rooting for her to get to the good." —Lina Abascal, author of Never Be Alone Again
"A shock-a-minute wild ride through the annals of the indie sleaze era. Ferrell’s search for identity in a landscape made unnavigable by the cumulative effects of religious dogma, bigotry, and institutionalization is fascinating and scorchingly honest. It’s also wickedly funny." —Kate Flannery, author of Strip Tees