Sarah's Reviews > Mere Motherhood: Morning Times, Nursery Rhymes, and My Journey toward Sanctification
Mere Motherhood: Morning Times, Nursery Rhymes, and My Journey toward Sanctification
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I liked the tone of the book, like you were sitting down having coffee with a friend. But the friend you are having coffee with, rambles a lot. Some of the things she says are funny and other things she says are really enlightening- but you have to get through a lot of rambling to get those nuggets.
There is no doubt she is a fierce woman and homeschool pioneer (similar to my own mom who homeschooled us during "the dark ages."). I felt that her lack of vulnerability in going deep in this book left me wondering what her journey towards sanctification was really about. I didn't really gain any insight there. I appreciate her boundary in not disclosing her family goings-on in detail. But I feel like the title of the book misled me in that way.
The lack of structure was something that I really missed in this book. Having said that-there are a couple ideas I walked away with as a homeschool mom myself.
There is no doubt she is a fierce woman and homeschool pioneer (similar to my own mom who homeschooled us during "the dark ages."). I felt that her lack of vulnerability in going deep in this book left me wondering what her journey towards sanctification was really about. I didn't really gain any insight there. I appreciate her boundary in not disclosing her family goings-on in detail. But I feel like the title of the book misled me in that way.
The lack of structure was something that I really missed in this book. Having said that-there are a couple ideas I walked away with as a homeschool mom myself.
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March 13, 2017
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March 17, 2017
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