12/2/2023 0 Comments God bless this mess![]() ![]() The story was big local news, but she tried to block out what happened for years until she finally went online to learn the whole story. Though her mom told her the next day that her departed family members were "angels in heaven," she wouldn't know for a few days that someone had killed them. She recalls sending that something was wrong one May 2001 night when her father had to dash off and miss her dance recital. I would recommend this book to The Bachelor/The Bachelorette fans as well as anyone who wants to read a book by a well known person or celebrity without the worry that it will be written in a self glorifying or over descriptive way, yet is still honest and venerable.When she was 6, Hannah Brown's Aunt LeeLee and two young cousins were murdered at their home in Hamilton, Ala. ![]() For me, it has a tone of humility and desire to talk transparently about Hannah’s life without disclosing so many details I feel like I’m learning too much about Hannah without actually meeting her. It’s not worded in a condescending or arrogant way. This book is written in a way I enjoy my celebrity and notable people autobiographies to be written in. As she grew older, she never dealt with this and caused her to have problems in other areas of her life. The book ends on an optimistic note with Hannah still healing from the trauma of her family member’s deaths as well as other problems with her life, but happier and ready to look forward to a happier, better life and love life. In the chapter, called The Man at the Door, talks about the murder of her aunt and cousins and how her family reacted to it. She discusses them with a very sensitive air and doesn’t go into details except for one chapter the book. The major subjects she talks about in the book is about her struggles with her Christian beliefs and serious events that happened to her as a child, teenager, and young adult. Despite the lack of details about Hannah’s time on the ABC reality TV shows, she does talk about them and adds her thoughts in retrospective about them. I’m not upset about this because I don’t like to read celebrity autobiographies or biographies that dwell on the drama of a well known event unless they need to clear up facts and inconsistencies that are heavy influences on their life afterwords. Parts in her life are passed over that I thought would be included in heavy detail in the book, such as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. It is an autobiography about herself, but it isn’t a boring read in any way, shape, or form. The book is written in Hannah’s perspective and is well written. (It could also cover her life to 2021, but I’m going to say mid to late 2020 due to any sort of publishing delays that may have happened) She also discusses her time on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, Dancing With the Stars, and continues to talk about her life until mid to late 2020. ![]() In the book, she talks about her life from childhood to adulthood. The book is about Hannah Brown, a former contestant on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. I don’t normally buy books by The Bachelor and The Bachelorette contestants, but I remember watching her season of The Bachelorette. Hannah Brown was on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, which is why I was curious about the book. One of the books I purchased is God Bless This Mess by Hannah Brown. For my self-gifted birthday and Christmas present, I decided to purchase myself books I would like to read. ![]()
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