Anya Dushinski's Reviews > Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom
Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom
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Christine deserves a fucking Nobel Peace Prize. I’ve been deeply invested in this family since I was a TLC obsessed middle-schooler and I’ve watched it allllllll. It made me SO happy to hear Christine talk about the joy she has created for herself by making some really hard choices. I’m so proud of her.
Christine could have been so much more brutal towards Kody in this book, rightfully so. But she was graciously authentic and kind about her experience with that dumpster fire of a man. She had her subtle digs here and there (small things like “but Kody didn’t have a favorite wife back then…” and the classic “what. does. the. nanny. DO??”) but god damn that man deserves whatever fiery hell he has waiting for him and I won’t be as sweet as Christine was about it.
I listened to her read this on audio and I finished it in one day. I loved it.
Christine could have been so much more brutal towards Kody in this book, rightfully so. But she was graciously authentic and kind about her experience with that dumpster fire of a man. She had her subtle digs here and there (small things like “but Kody didn’t have a favorite wife back then…” and the classic “what. does. the. nanny. DO??”) but god damn that man deserves whatever fiery hell he has waiting for him and I won’t be as sweet as Christine was about it.
I listened to her read this on audio and I finished it in one day. I loved it.
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September 4, 2025
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