A review by crafty_nivette
Cheaper by the Dozen by Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, Frank B. Gilbreth

3.0

I liked it. I didn't hate it and I didn't think it was spectacular. There were several laugh-out-loud situations, but there WAS a general lack of story progression, just anecdotes strung together in a basic kind of timeline. It's hilarious that a family resorted to so many tactics to get those times down...lol. And it did seem kind of odd that for all their success, the Dad hadn't prepared his family financially for what was his inevitable death. He knew it was coming...the money was seriously gone? Although after all those random gifts, I guess it makes a little more sense.