A review by situationnormal
Belles on Their Toes by Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.

3.0

Not as fun as the first book--either because there are too few anecdotes, or because it moved too quickly through the years, or a combination of the two. I did enjoy getting to "know" the children and tell them apart from one another by their personalities and anecdotes about them, but this one feels a little more disconnected than the other, despite being relatively linear--probably because it skips such large chunks of time.