This slim volume is a collection of entries from LDS visiting teachers about what they have learned from, enjoyed about, and not enjoyed about visiting teaching and being taught. Each LDS woman has, ideally, two sisters from her ward or branch congregation who are assigned to contact her each month, to see that she is okay and to provide service in times of need or notify the bishop or Relief Society president that additional or emergency service is needed. The authors of the entries are anonymous to protect their privacy and that of those they teach, but they are listed in the back of the book. The book's chief fault is that it is too short--many more stories like these could and should be told and shared among the Relief Society sisters. The real (rather than ideal) world focus is especially inspiring, helpful, and comforting. This book is expensive for its length but is nevertheless valuable; I wish every woman in the LDS Church could read it or something like it.