This was a sort of great little biography. I love the emphasis on photographs with good captain, as the format really helps make the history come to life, even if it's just to illustrate a point. In addition, this book also has a lot of the hallmarks of a reputable piece- a good timeline, a bibliography, suggestions for further reading, and works cited. I particularly like that the author uses so many of Jehanne's quotes to help tell the story. The text itself is pretty narrative like and spins out like a story or a series of stories that addresses the different stages in her life. The chapter on "Joan Today" is a nice way of connecting a historical story to today, although the historical pieces are actually much more interesting. This text does include a lot of longer, more complicated words but goes out of its way to define unfamiliar terms, especially religious ideas, and is generally easily readable, at least at an adult reading level.