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Original Title: | Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving With Twins and Sextuplets |
ISBN: | 0310289025 (ISBN13: 9780310289029) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Joel Cooper, Hannah Fear, Cara, Leah Cornick, Jon, Kate Dawson, Mady, Alexis, Collin, Aaden |
Jon Gosselin
Hardcover | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.33 | 3889 Users | 687 Reviews
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Eight children in three years? Impossible! Kate and Jon Gosselin have learned that, through God, all things are possible--though sometimes slightly improbable. Just three years after giving birth to twin daughters, Kate and Jon learned they were pregnant again--with sextuplets. In Multiple Blessings, Kate candidly chronicles the emotional and exhausting challenges she and Jon faced from the time the babies were conceived through the first two years of their lives. This amazing story of faith provides a heartening lesson in what it means to trust the faithful hand of God to provide the strength and courage to make it through life's seemingly impossible situations.Mention Out Of Books Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets
Title | : | Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets |
Author | : | Jon Gosselin |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | October 7th 2008 by Zondervan (first published September 19th 2008) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir. Parenting. Biography Memoir. Christian |
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Ratings: 3.33 From 3889 Users | 687 ReviewsJudge Out Of Books Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets
The Gosselins TV show, Jon & Kate Plus 8, has always fascinated me for some reason. Maybe its the idea of raising 8 young children all at once and watching the chaos from the comfort of my own home. Maybe its the thought of what Kate will start to grump about this week. Whatever the appeal is to me, I checked out this book right when it came out. The book fills in what happened before the TV show began; the conception, birth, and the first year of life for the sextuplets. But more than that,Every chapter was written in the same format: begin with a scripture, whine, complain, whine and end with one grateful thought. I do not recommend this book.
Interesting to read this book as this family seems to be coming unraveled. My opinion: Kate is mildly obsessive/compulsive and Jon has gone along with Kate's every whim and is now cracking. This book chronicles how Kate has over-ridden her husband's wishes over and over (he wanted to wait to have more kids but Kate HAD to fill this void in her life, Jon did NOT want to do the show but Kate knew she had to let the public see the joys and hardships, etc.) I'm secretly hoping all the divorce rumors
I really love watching "Jon and Kate plus 8" on TLC, but thought this book was just one step up from terrible.The book is just short of 200 pages, and about 180 of those pages mention god at least once. Each chapter has a bible quote on the top of the page. The entire book seems to be about Kate's relationship with god, often asking "why me?" and then coming up with some reason or bible quote to explain how god is showing her strength, blah, blah, blah.I knew before reading this book that it was
I read this book so quickly! It was such an easy read. I read it every night before bed and had it done in no time!It was great.
I thought it was a good quick read. It touches on the process of how the sextuplets came to be. I was surprised to read at one point seven embryos were spotted in her early ultrasounds but in later ultrasounds only 6 were present. The book is mostly written in Kate's words or thoughts and injected with bits of Jon's opinions on things. I find it interesting that Kate clearly makes it a point to defend herself on different events and happenings. Things like why she felt the volunteers who helped
I love the show, period. But I've heard some negative commentary about Kate, so I decided to read the book to see if I could understand her and their situation a little better. I'm not going to lie, this book touched my heart and made me want to try a little harder each day to be a little more like her. She very well knows that she can sometimes get in trouble with her mouth and I think it's awesome that she is so honest about their life and their situation. I've always wanted twins and admired
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