“Natalie uses humor and transparency in a redemptive way, through the trials and challenges of the adoptive journey.”―Andy Lehman, VP, Lifesong for Orphans

“OKAYEST MOM is outstanding. It is an honest, tears-and-laughter filled account of God’s love weaving family members from two continents together when they have the willingness and courage to live by faith. It made me laugh and cry. Well done!” —Francine Rivers, bestselling author of Redeeming Love, Her Mother’s Hope, and Her Daughter’s Dream

“Parenting can be a gigantic mess, and most of us feel like failures at it, at least once in a while. Try dropping four kids to your family, from another continent, with a kind of brokenness that makes you want to weep. In WORLD’S OKAYEST MOM, Natalie Gwyn tells the heart-warming, crazy-making, stress-inducing, laugh-out-loud-funny story of a typical family jolted by a four-sibling, international adoption. Along the way, she bares her soul, as pain from her own broken childhood makes her more like her adopted kids than she realized. How will this family of four-turned-eight navigate these epic changes? New noise levels. New messes. New toilets, language, meltdowns, culture shock, school, foods, beds… and new love. Perhaps God’s grace will show up in unexpected ways. WORLD’S OKAYEST MOM is one of those rare books that inspires hope for broken places in both our society and our own hearts. A must-read. Highest recommendation.”Dr. Bill Giovannetti, Pastor of Neighborhood Church, speaker, and author of Grace Intervention, Grace Rehab, Grace Breakthrough, and Secrets to a Happy Life

“If you are at all interested in adoption and want a fun, yet informative and encouraging read on the subject I strongly encourage you to dive into Natalie’s book. You are sure to be encouraged, strengthened and prepared for whatever challenges lie in front of you.” Ryan Hall, professional runner, Olympian, U.S. record holder in the half marathon, speaker, author of Running With Joy, and adoptive father

“Natalie Gwyn is an expert at showing how un-expertise is a crucial skill and that the best things in life come to those who are willing to be as okayest as God made them.”Rick Hamlin, executive editor of Guideposts magazine and author of Pray for Me

“Natalie’s journey will touch and inspire you. As an adoptive mother I hear the label often, but it’s not okayest, it is real. Are you their ‘real mom?’ This book will make those words catch in your throat. This is the stuff that turns a woman into a real mom.”

Jami Amerine of the blog Sacred Ground, Sticky Floors, author of Stolen Jesus

“A heartfelt, encouraging & power packed book. Natalie’s book will give clarity to so many people and encourage them to think about family in a whole new way.”

Havilah Cunnington, international speaker, bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Hustle and Stronger than the Struggle