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by Lynne Spears (Author), Lorilee Craker (Author)
Key Phrases: tabloid media, Jamie Lynn, New York, Laura Lynne (more...)
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We all want our children to succeed. What happens when they do?

Britney Spears wanted to sing ever since she was a little girl. But the years of sacrifices, auditions, performances, albums, fame, and paparazzi left the little Louisiana family swept up and spun around, and nothing turned out the way anyone ever imagined or wanted. Now Lynne shares the inside story of the Spears family as only a mother can.

Through the Storm takes readers outside the narrow orbit of the Hollywood glitterati. Lynne shares how fame forever changed their family; her regrets letting managers, agents, and record companies direct the lives of her children; the challenges that shaped Lynne and Jamie's failed marriage and how they affected Bryan, Britney, and Jamie Lynn; the startling events that led to Britney's breakdown; the aftermath of Jamie Lynn's pregnancy; and how the family has tried pulling together to recapture a sense of hope and purpose.

Through the Storm, says Lynne, is "the story of one simple Southern woman whose family got caught in a tornado called fame, and who is still trying to sort through the debris scattered all over her life in the aftermath. It's who I am, warts and all, with some true confessions that took a long time to get up the nerve to discuss."



About the Author
Lynne Irene Bridges Spears has a degree in elementary education from Southeastern Louisianna University. She has three children: Bryan James, Britney Jean, and Jamie Lynn. Spears coauthored the novel A Mother's Gift with her daughter, Britney.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; illustrated edition edition (September 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595551565
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595551566
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (124 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Now I understand why the press hates her, October 20, 2008
The book is a mother's journal about her three children, two of whom we already know too much about. Sadly, as is with many journals the writing is juvenile and punctuated with at least two exclamation points per page! Can you imagine how difficult it is to read that?! Finally I got out a highlighter and highlighted all the exclamation marks!

All kidding aside, I'd expected the book to be a mea culpa of sorts, a mother's apology to her daughers for not protecting them from the world. Sadly, I got a poorly written sanctimonious finger pointing bit of blather.

Apparently it's all Jamie's fault, Jamie being the father, I'm sure that the three Spears children appreciate having their father's name dragged through the proverbial mud. Ms. Spears spent countless hours writing a book wherein she preached a little bejeezus to us all and pointed her finger at anyone who crossed her path. Apparently she's spent her entire life bewildered.

I hate to do this. It pains me to say this, but the book is completely missable. There's one chapter far in the back where she describes Britney's relationship with Sam Lufti. If memory serves, the chapter lasted 3 pages.

I pity the Spears family. Clearly they weren't equipped to deal with the machine that Hollywood has become. I wanted to review this book and be able to say that Lynne Spears wrote a great book about Hollywood and how to survive it. Alas, it's a poorly written piece that reveals nothing and puts the nail in the coffin that is Lynne Spears' good name.

What a shame.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An okay read..., September 30, 2008
This book was an easy read, and I don't regret buying it. However, I wasn't as impressed with it as the other reviewers. For one thing, the book jumped around a lot, instead of staying in chronological order. I really thought it could have been organized better. Second, it got very religious, mainly towards the end. It was almost like she was obsessing over it, since her daughters are doing okay now and she no longer needs to obsess over their careers. I'm a christian myself, buy if I wanted to read a religious book I would have purchased one from a more reputable author-no offense to Lynne! Third, and most important, I still see her as a "stage mom". In one sentence Lynne says she was a normal mom taking her ambitious daughter to normal activities. In the next paragraph she talks about driving to Florida to audition for Mickey Mouse Club, then MOVING to New York for 4 months while Britney starred in a play when she was only 10 or 11 years old! I'm sorry, but a line was clearly crossed somewhere around that time! I don't care how many doors were opening for Britney, Lynne should have closed them until she was older! I have a 10 year old daughter, and I would never allow so many activities and competions. Money and fame aren't aren't everything. Family and education are the most important.
To sum it up, I don't agree with the way Lynne raised her kids, and I feel she's good at playing the "naive" card. However, I'm still glad I gave the book a chance and tried to see her point of view.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good & Touching, But No Page Turner, October 16, 2008
I'll be totally honest- I don't normally read memoirs. And, I wouldn't have read Through The Storm if I'd had to pay to do it. That's nothing against Lynn Spears, or Lorilee Craker- I just don't go in for this type of non-fiction.

But I was curious, and jumped at the chance to get a review copy. I'm glad I did. Thomas Nelson has such a strong reputation that I would have hated to see them publish a sordid tell all, and that's what all the rumors said this was. But it's not.

It's really just a memoir of someone who's entire life was wrapped up in her family. The story is less about being Britney's Mom, and more about surviving marriage with an abusive alcoholic, and raising three children who alternately made her proud and disappointed. And, in the case of Sam Lufti, absolutely terrified.

But attention grabbing details are lacking. On the one hand, I applaud her restraint. Being painted as a villain in the media surely made it tempting to try to vindicate herself in any way possible. On the other hand, it's really quite dull. Uplifting, sure. But, there's nothing to draw you further into the book. Most sections ended with a variation of "but it would change, all too soon". Most annoying.

While I hope that this isn't an insult to Lynne, Lorilee, or Thomas Nelson, I would recommend this for bathroom reading. Not because it's bad- it's just that the sections are very short, and it's not a page turner. It's the kind of book that you keep as an old standby for times when you're bored, but don't have time to really sink your teeth into a story. Interesting, but not thrilling.
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3.0 out of 5 stars We're All Human
Reading this book was beneficial to me in that it gave me more perspective into not only the lives of the Spears family, but into Hollywood types in general. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Russell T. Hawkins

2.0 out of 5 stars Liked it more than I thought I would.
I liked this book more than I thought I would. I figured it would be some tabloid-esque piece of trivia. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Holly

2.0 out of 5 stars Sincerity Wins Out
"It's a waste of ink to defend myself, because people will believe what they want to believe anyway," writes Lynne Spears in her autobiography Through the Storm. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars nothing surprizing
This book was hard for me to follow because it was written with subject not in a timeline. Alot of things were repeated and I remained wondering when was this happen. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars From One Mom to Another
While none of my children have hit the media spotlight, and I'm glad they haven't, I admit lots of mistakes during their raising up years. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Betty A. Schmidt

4.0 out of 5 stars Decent read
I bought this book just to see if I could get a little more insight into their lives. It gives some insight but doesn't go in order. The book skips around a lot. Read more
Published 3 months ago by C. McDaniel

5.0 out of 5 stars A nice red.
I honestly believe that half the people that are reviewing this book have not even read it. I just finished it, and I enjoyed it. It is not a book about Britney Spears. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Alendra Dior

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a Bad Read
Yes, it is questionable to understand why Ms. Spears wrote a book on her entire family, but it seems that she came up with good reasons why in the book. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not An Expose (Thank God!) But Something All Mothers Should Read
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