Kate and Jon Gosselin have learned that, through God, all things are possiblethough sometimes slightly improbable.
Just three years after giving birth to twin daughters, Kate and Jon learned they were pregnant againwith sextuplets. In Multiple Blessings, Kate candidly chronicles the emotional and exhausting challenges she and Jon faced from the time the babies were conceived through the first two years of their lives.
This amazing story of faith provides a heartening lesson in what it means to trust the faithful hand of God to provide the strength and courage to make it through life’s seemingly impossible situations.
Jon and Kate Gosselin had the joy of birthing twins and sextuplets in three years. The daily lives of their family are chronicled on TLC's hit show Jon & Kate plus 8. They are frequent speakers at churches and other events and live in central Pennsylvania. Find out more at www.sixgosselins.com.
Beth Carson is an artist and writer and is currently earning her BA from Albright College. She and her husband, Bob, have four kids and live in Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
Introduction 9 1 The Calm before the Storm 11 2 It Doesn't Get Better Than This 17 3 Our Decision, Our Destiny 27 4 What Do We Do Now? 39 5 The Hard Work of Rest 49 6 Media Mayhem 65 7 Countdown to Six 69 8 Our Fragile but Feisty Fighters 81 9 Displaced, Together 91 10 There's No Place Like Home 111 11 Who Are All These People? 119 12 Growing Pains 143 13 On the Move 171 14 One Day at a Time 179 Kate's Journal 189 Acknowledgments 193 Jon & Kate's Photo Album 195
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Infertility treatments, twins, more infertility treatments, followed by six beating hearts on an ultrasound screen. That sets up the Gosselins’ memoir of the exhausting and joyous events surrounding the births of their now famous sextuplets. Those familiar with the TLC program Jon and Kate Plus 8 know how their household runs; now their story comes alive for readers as well. Kate admits, “I was a bit of a control freak,” yet also quickly draws on and receives the “peace of God... like a security blanket” through her months in the hospital, Jon’s job loss and the impending arrivals. Details such as how they chose names; the sextuplets’ birth day of May 10, 2004; and the babies’ weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit are fascinating, as are stories of running a household that was perpetually full of volunteers, looked like “baby base camp” and required carefully sequenced nightly bath time. The Gosselins’ life is a whirlwind, with their book reflecting the fast-paced, faith-filled approach they take to raising their twins and their miracle sextuplets. (Nov.) -- Publisher’s Weekly