This was an entertaining, compelling, quick, reasonable read. The book sat on my shelf for years, unread out of annoyance that it was a testimonial book written to convert me to Christianity. Now that is not the primary goal of the book, but it is certainly a very significant point.
Thankfully, the book covers exciting baseball moments, sad medical moments, heartwarming (as well as heartwrenching) family scenes, and just a range of vignettes.
Also, at 252 pages, the story is a little long. There are 20-40 pages near the end that somewhat drag. We already know enough about his family and journey so a section or two becomes tedious, and I found myself saying, "Yeah, we know! You've already established that. Now get somewhere new!"
Not having read too many baseball stories, this is an easy read. Again, be prepared for numerous references to his christian journey.