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Saturday, March 15, 2014
Growing Up Duggar - Review
Growing Up Duggar: It's All About Relationships by Jana, Jill, Jessa and Jinger Duggar
Rating: 2 Stars
Description: Ranging from 24 to 20 the 4 oldest Duggar girls of the TLC show 20 and Counting share their feelings about life and their beliefs.
Genre: Self-Help
My Impression: When the Tornado was a baby we spent a lot of time being awake at 5am and the Duggar's kept me company. While our religious beliefs don't line up I was impressed by their ability to run such a large family efficiently and the discipline it took to stay out of debt and make so much yourself. I was interested in a more in depth look at how the family worked from the perspectives of the now adult children. That wasn't what I got which is completely my fault for not reading the summary close enough! This is a book for girls from I'd say around ages 8 to 14 who are trying to navigate through that difficult time in life and figure out how their religious beliefs can relate to what they see around them. I think it would be wonderful for that - especially for girls growing up in a religious homeschool environment. The writing style is a bit clunky and it's obvious these girls aren't professional writers but the fact that they're trying to genuinely connect with girls does come through. So while I'm clearly not the target market in age and religious beliefs I think it would be a beneficial to those that it is actually designed to help.
Would I Read More of this Series/Author?: No
Would I Recommend this Book?: Only if you're looking for a book for your Christian homeschool group to read.
I barely know who the Duggars are--only by name and reputation, I'm afraid. Somehow I missed ever seeing the show.
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