Thomas Nelson Publishers gives away free books in exchange for agreeing to write a book review and post it on your blog. My first review follows:
I read the book
Through the Storm by Lynne Spears and Lorilee Craker, in one sitting. I expected it to be an easy read and it did not disappoint.
I did not expect Ms. Spears to spill any deep family secrets, and she didn’t. I was struck, however, by how naïve she must be. Her initial expression of discomfort with her daughter’s career was concerning the Rolling Stone magazine cover showing her underage daughter in underclothes. I am stunned that she and her husband would allow the photographer to be alone in the bedroom with their underage daughter in the first place. Have you ever heard the expression that someone “just fell off the turnip truck”?
If I am mistaken and these parents are not that naïve, then I can draw only one other conclusion. The money was good and they were willing to look the other way. After reading Ms. Spears’ version of events, I am more conflicted about the family’s story than ever. Lynne Spears claims to be a woman of faith, and she recounts how her family was deeply involved in the local church and in a Christian school. I hope her faith is what she claims, but I cannot seem to justify that with the path they allowed their daughter to follow. Yes, their daughter is now an adult and has every right to make her own decisions, but the first few years of her career were when she was underage. Where were these parents at that time when they should have been screaming “NO” at the top of their lungs? I don’t say that just in hindsight, knowing now where Britney’s career path would take her. I say that from a perspective of a Christian woman. At each and every step early on, where were these parents???
I draw the conclusion that they sold out for wealth and fame. While Lynne Spears wanted to tell the story from her perspective, I received the story as a whitewash of reality. I do not doubt her sincerity, but I do think they compromised important principles, one step at a time, for the sake of wealth and fame.