These are 1-4 page narrative descriptions from his journal, whether directly quoted or informally, this is how the chapters read. Anecdotes are grouped into sections, for example, Service to Others, Prayer Availeth Much, On the Lighter Side. I found a chapter that suits the Relief Society lesson well that I'll be presenting this Sunday. I discovered biographical detail that gave depth and perspective to this public figure. For instance, as reknown as Pres. Monson is for looking after the numerous widows of his ward back in the 50s, he had, as a school-age boy, witnessed his father, mother and maternal grandfather look after and care for the elderly in their family and neighborhood with the tender care characteristic of his own service. Harold B. Lee, Spencer Kimball and J. Reuben Clark were influential church leaders in is adult years; his stake president, Primary president and Sunday school teacher molded and shaped many early life impressions. At turning points in his life, for instance, enlisting in Navy and later applying for officer status, his decision making process is made transparently clear. The honesty of the narrative I found refreshing and not preachy. Warning: the emotional power of the book made me tear up many times. This man witnessed many a miracle.