A review by rebkathekid
Hope, Grace, & Faith by Leah Messer

3.0

Finished this in one sitting. Leah Messer’s story is one that highlights the generationally cyclical nature of poverty, domestic violence and addiction in regional America. This memoir paints a picture of her family’s long history with all three. Furthermore, Messer also sets the record straight on events in her life that were misconstrued by the MTV cameras to provide juicier drama for audiences that were eager to judge a struggling young mother.

This book is extremely easy to read BUT is so lacking in context that anyone who isn’t an avid Teen Mom 2 viewer (which I luckily am) will find themselves very puzzled.