
Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage
A Religion, Autobiography, Nonfiction book. It's not a hard-and-fast rule, but I believe that one of the key factors...
In many ways, the Browns are like any other middle-American family. They eat, play, and pray together, squabble and hug, striving to raise happy, well-adjusted children while keeping their relationship loving and strong. The difference is, there are five adults in the openly polygamous Brown marriage—Kody and his four wives—who among them have seventeen children. Since TLC first launched its popular reality program Sister Wives, the Browns have become one of the most famous families in the country. Now Kody, Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn reveal in their own words exactly how their special relationship works—the love and faith that drew them together, the plusses and pitfalls of having sister wives, and the practical and emotional complications of a...
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We got to know each other on an intimate yet chaste level. Kody Brown, Sister Wives // It's not a hard-and-fast rule, but I believe that one of the key factors in being a good sister wife is having the ability to see the needs of another sister wife and considering her needs more important than your own. Meri Brown, Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage // I would never trade my experience with sister wives and the wonderfully large and dynamic family we share for the simplicity of monogamy. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Meri Brown, Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage //
I've watched the Browns' reality show on TLC so I thought I'd give their book a read. I still don't understand the theological reasons behind their belief in the "principle" of plural marriage, as the book doesn't really get into that. Kody is more articulate in the book than he is on TV, and his explanation about love in plural marriage... I never miss an episode of Sister Wives, and I have no idea why. I dislike children, especially in large quantities; I dont need any polygamy mythbusting done for me; I dont even really subscribe to monogamous marriage; and two out of five of the (adult) Browns consistently annoy the crap out of me. I think Im just fascinated by their... Yes... I read this book. Why? Because I think this family and the women are SO interesting. It wasn't a BAD read, in fact it was interesting some of the things the wives had to say that are not revealed in the show. First things first, Kody's parts were awful to read. I'm not a Kody fan and this book definitely made that feeling concrete....