Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar, published by Simon and Schuster on February 11, 2025, is a revealing memoir that explores the complexities of life within the Duggar family, known for their appearances on TLC’s reality show 19 Kids and Counting. In this 288-page book, Jill and her husband Derick share their experiences growing up in a traditional Christian household, detailing the manipulation and intimidation they faced while navigating their roles within a strict patriarchal structure.
Readers will find an honest account of Jill and Derick’s journey as they confront the realities of their upbringing and the challenges of establishing their own family. The memoir delves into themes of faith, family loyalty, and the pursuit of healing through transparency. As they reflect on their past, Jill and Derick provide insights into the impact of their experiences on their lives today, offering a perspective on personal growth and the importance of breaking free from the constraints of their former environment.
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For the first time, discover the unedited truth about the Duggars, the traditional Christian family that captivated the nation on TLC’s hit show 19 Kids and Counting. Jill Duggar and her husband Derick are finally ready to share their story, revealing the secrets, manipulation, and intimidation behind the show in this “no-holds barred” (People) instant New York Times bestseller.
Jill and Derick knew a normal life wasn’t possible for them. As a star on the popular TLC reality show 19 Kids and Counting, Jill grew up in front of viewers who were fascinated by her family’s way of life. She was the responsible, second daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle’s nineteen kids; always with a baby on her hip and happy to wear the modest ankle-length dresses with throat-high necklines. She didn’t protest the strict model of patriarchy that her family followed, which declares that men are superior, that women are expected to be wives and mothers and are discouraged from attaining a higher education, and that parental authority over their children continues well into adulthood, even once they are married.
But as Jill got older, married Derick, and they embarked on their own lives, the red flags became too obvious to ignore.
For as long as they could, Jill and Derick tried to be obedient family members—but now they’re raising a family of their own, and they’re done with the secrets. Thanks to time, tears, therapy, and blessings from God, they have the strength to share their journey. Theirs is a “complicated, remarkably relatable story of faith and family loyalty” (Salon) and a moving example of how to find healing through honesty.
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