The Grammar Killed Me
The message/s in this book might be good, but after reading 20% of the book, I had to abandon it. Did no one edit this writing? The use of plural antecedents with singular pronouns ruins this book and the messages the authors are trying to pass on to readers.
These authors consistently refer to a person's spouse [singular] as "they" [plural]. Do the authors suppose that people have more than one spouse at a given time? We don't usually find that in America, except for a few religious communities.
If grammar blunders are not important to a person, he or she might find some value in this book. Being unable to finish it, I cannot make that claim.