They Slay Me: Keeping a Straight Face with the World’s Loosest Cannons by Holly Kirbo (Book Review #648)

They slay me is a memoir written by a mother of three triplets and everything she has learned through raising them. The book is a mixture of humorous and exciting encounters where both parents find themselves watching their children grow. The compilation of stories bring joy and makes you ponder on how hilarious yet frustrating the experience can be.

Faith, growth, vacations, differences, illnesses, and so much more happenstances excite this memoir to be an eventful read. I found the literature to be true to its nature, well written and organized.

 

I practically enjoyed how the author did not shy away from the personal information she provided. Many memoirs are meant to be that way but somehow sway from the truth just to grab some attention or receive better marketing.

 

I believe the memoir would suit people who like children and enjoy reading about them.

 

Written by Jeyran Main

 

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