In the pages of this book, you’ll find both fun and inspirational stories . . .
Kay opens up about her connection with Phil, his wild and immoral youth, and the difficulties of being a teenage mother. She says that she forgave Phil and that they have now celebrated forty-eight years of marriage, which is even more astonishing.
Korie recalls her first meeting with Phil, which happened while she was only in the fifth grade. At that initial encounter, Phil came out out and warned her about the potential for his boys to become wonderful spouses and advised her to keep an eye on them. She also describes how her parents reacted when she informed them she was just eighteen years old and that she was getting married to Willie.
Missy tells the story of their daughter, Mia, who was born with a cleft palate, and their adjustments to this condition and Mia’s joyful spirit that inspires them all.
Jessica recounts her first conversation with Jep and how unimpressed she was when Jep bragged that his dad was the Duck Commander Phil Robertson. She told him she’d heard of Daffy Duck, Donald Duck, and Duck, Duck, Goose— but not the Duck Commander.
Lisa reveals the serious marriage problems she and Al had—problems that almost ended their marriage for good—and how they worked through those issues to have a more stable and loving marriage than she ever imagined possible.
Mia, their baby, was born with a cleft palate. Missy describes how they learned to live with this issue and are all motivated by Mia's positive attitude.
On their initial encounter, Jessica recalls how unimpressed she was when Jep boasted that his father was Duck Commander Phil Robertson. She admitted to him that while she had heard of Daffy Duck, Donald Duck, and Duck, Duck, Goose, she had never heard of the Duck Commander.
Lisa discusses the significant obstacles she and Al had in their relationship—problems that almost led to the end of their union—and how they overcame them to create a more secure and loving marriage than she could have ever dreamed.
New - hardcover - 249 pages - color & black & white photos - April 2014 edition