self help, religious, memoir
So I didn't know who Jonathan Aitken was, but I just was curious on the book. The first part is a bit of a recap of Aitken's story and how he found his faith and admittedly, it was a little dry. Thankfully, that section isn't overly long, and then we got to the prayers.
I liked that it was a mix of both Aitken's prayers, and those from popular religious people and yet a lot of them weren't exactly familiar. He had prayers for a bunch of different situations, and on the neighboring pages, he'd explain why he picked them or what they meant which I really enjoyed the style of.
This book could be helpful to the right person, but I wouldn't say I'd recommend it to everyone.