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A review by liralen
Windows to Our World: Sarah's Journal - Growing Up, Crossing Oceans, Finding Love and Giving Life to 10 Children by Sarah Janisse Brown
2.0
Ah well. I thought, based on title/cover/description, that this would have a much heavier travel element (vicarious travel being a 2020 theme and all). It turned out to have, instead, an emphasis on quiverfull and yay-homeschooling thinking, with the teeny-tiniest bit of travel story tucked into the last ten or fifteen percent of the book. (The story of the year they spent in Italy boils down to 'Our daily routine was to get up, take care of the kids, pray, and go to bed! What an amazing year!')
It's not a bad book for what it is (the author has some experience with journalism and writing, which helps!), but I am far outside the book's target audience and this ended up being very much not a good fit for me.
It's not a bad book for what it is (the author has some experience with journalism and writing, which helps!), but I am far outside the book's target audience and this ended up being very much not a good fit for me.