47 pages 1 hour read

Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard, Craig Borlase

Counting the Cost

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2023

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Essay Topics

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Jill Duggar undergoes profound personal change over the course of this memoir. Who is she at the beginning of the story? Who is she at the end? Make reference to the text when developing your answer. Analyze how this memoir is one of personal development and growth.

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Jill Duggar undergoes profound personal change over the course of this memoir. Who is she at the beginning of the story? Who is she at the end? Make reference to the text when developing your answer. Analyze how this memoir is one of personal development and growth.

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Consider Jill’s upbringing and the challenges she has faced. How does her personal development reflect the difficulties girls and women face in growing up? How are Jill’s difficulties unique to her, being a child of the Duggar family? Analyze how these difficulties might intersect.

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