Counting The Cost by Jill Duggar
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For the first time, Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard reveal the truth behind their lives as part of the famous Duggar family, featured on TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting. In this candid, no-holds-barred memoir, they expose the secrets, manipulation, and intimidation that lay behind the cameras, offering an unfiltered look at their journey.
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Jill, the second daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, grew up in the public eye as part of one of America’s most famous Christian families. Known for their conservative values and large family, the Duggars became synonymous with strict traditions and a patriarchal system where men held authority and women were expected to prioritize motherhood over education or independence.
As Jill grew older, married Derick, and began to build a life of her own, she could no longer ignore the growing tension between her upbringing and her evolving beliefs. With courage and faith, Jill and Derick have made the decision to break their silence and share their story.
Through therapy, self-reflection, and the support of their faith, Jill and Derick are now ready to share their path to healing, breaking free from the constraints of their past. Their story is one of family loyalty, faith, and the power of honesty—offering readers a powerful and relatable journey of growth and self-discovery.
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brad_houston –
I’m not a religious person but have always been intrigued with the Duggar family and that level of religion overall. Very fascinating read.
Metlich –
Excellent reading. It’s her story, so she has the right to tell it however she wants. Which he did with an equitable perspective. I grew up on that same show, and if anything surprises you, the reality is that it falls short. More than 25 thousand young people grew up like this between the years 1990-2005. Thank you Jill for writing your story Ex-ATI here too
Mrs SR –
This book is brilliantly written by Jill it puts across her side of.growing up Duggar and the trials and tribulations of her brother Josh and .fall.from Grace and the courage she needed to survive against the onslaught