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| Author | KC Davis |
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By KC Davis (2020)
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How to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis receives overwhelmingly positive reception across multiple platforms, with readers praising its compassionate, shame-free approach to household management. The book has achieved bestseller status (NPR Best Book, USA TODAY Bestseller) and maintains a 4.7/5 rating on Amazon with over 9,000 reviews and 4.47/5 on Goodreads with over 81,000 ratings. Reviewers consistently highlight Davis's core philosophy that 'care tasks are morally neutral' and that messiness is not a moral failing, which resonates particularly strongly with readers who have ADHD, depression, anxiety, or are experiencing overwhelming life circumstances like new parenthood.
The book's practical strategies—such as focusing on functionality over perfection, breaking tasks into manageable steps, and creating systems that work for individual needs—are frequently cited as life-changing. Multiple reviewers note the book's brevity (around 160 pages) as a strength, making it accessible and non-intimidating. However, some critics point out that certain advice may not translate well to different living situations (studio apartments, laundromats) and that the author's perspective is limited by her own privileged circumstances. A few reviewers also note the repetitive nature of the content and question some environmentally wasteful suggestions like running half-empty dishwashers or washing machines.
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