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What people are saying:
I adore Parenting Wild Things for the same reasons that I adore Bohemian Bowmans. Jessica has a way with words that simultaneously entertains, teaches, and convicts my heart. Her sage parenting advice is logical and sensible and entirely thought-provoking. Parenting Wild Things is the stuff of good parenting. It’s the stuff of humanity, of love, and of gentle teaching. It’s the kind of parent I wanted to be before I got angry and tired. It’s about being a positive, productive role model and raising positive, productive human beings. It’s brilliant.
Tara Zeigmont, Feels Like Home
In Parenting Wild Things, Jessica combines her raw, honest, and at times self-deprecating humor into a beautiful little tome based on her own journey to more mindful, gentle, and grace-filled parenting. It gives real and practical advice that anyone can start implementing right now… not in a preachy way, but in a girlfriends sitting around chatting over a cup of coffee way. It’s a must-read for any parent, particularly those who are wanting to move from a traditional, authoritarian mindset to one of partnership and mutual respect.
-Jennifer McGrail, The Path Less Taken
“Like me, you may be wondering if you really need another parenting book on your must-read list. Most of us parents know what we’re supposed to be doing, right? Exactly. So why does all the “knowing and doing” fly out the window in the heat of those hard-to-admit-how-often “moments”? This book sweetly beckons to you, helps you feel like you’re sitting across from a mom you can really co-miserate with, then it unfolds one powerful perspective after another like no other parenting book I’ve ever read. Written with raw and refreshing transparency, Parenting Wild Things helps parents bridge the gap between the knowing and the doing by offering a fresh and crucial perspective on what it’s like to be on the receiving end of parenting’s most common mistakes. ”
- J.D. Richardson, CompassionCan
“Jessica is an imperfect mother raising imperfect children in an imperfect world. The fact that she knows this sets her apart from many of the experts who give advice better suited for parents living in an alternate reality where pee always lands on the inside of the toilet and kids spring forth from the womb with impeccable manners. With candor and grace, Jessica reveals some lessons she has learned while raising her Wild things that will surely be helpful to you, too.”
-Matt Cannon, Seeking Pastor




