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

3.5

 
As a child coming from a large family, I was always interested in movies, books, and television shows that featured them. This book was one I decided to revisit from my childhood days. It had moments of charm, a father who decided the best way to raise 12 kids was to treat them as an assembly line along the lines of his occupation. The book is very much a reflection of it's time, there was some offensive language and tones that don't sit well today, but the story was enjoyable overall.