Jinger Duggar’s New Book Shocks Fans: A Work for Adults or a Children’s Tale?
Jinger Duggar’s New Book Shocks Fans: A Work for Adults or a Children’s Tale?
Counting On alum Jinger Duggar Vuolo is raising some eyebrows following the release of her book, “People Pleaser: Breaking Free from the Burden of Imaginary Expectations.” The 31-year-old has been participating in interviews and podcasts to endorse her newest memoir. She’s starting to share the positive feedback she’s receiving as well. However, a Reddit thread calls Jinger out for some parts of her book that looked “childish.” Keep reading to see the discussion.
Counting On: What Is Jinger Duggar’s New Book About?
According to its description, “People Pleaser” will tell the story of how Jinger broke free from living under the approval of others. The Counting On alum also explains what it’s like to constantly seek approval, which is one of her most unhealthy traits back then. The memoir will also tell the story of Jinger’s self-discovery and how Jeremy and her mother helped her walk on the right path.

Jinger’s New Book Compared To Child’s Writing?
Some Counting On fans on Reddit reacted to the introduction page of Jinger Duggar Vuolo’s book, “People Pleaser.” According to the poster, they were surprised to read how uninformative the intro was. It shows Jinger introducing herself and sharing how someone asked her what name she would like if it wasn’t Jinger.
But instead of a fruitful answer, Jinger said that she loves her name and there’s no other name she would take aside from Jinger. Many commenters were also upset about how Jinger would bring up such a topic without a proper answer.
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“It’s giving high school creative writing.”
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“Not even lol. I’m genuinely having trouble reading this, and it’s not because I can’t read. It reads so childish, like something a fourth grader would write.”
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“It’s a self help book written by someone who has no sense of self.”
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“Where is the ghost writer? Because this sounds like it was written during third-period study hall by someone who just discovered metaphors. Aslo tf is this book suppose to about?”








