My father-in-law adores this book and has been urging me to read it for ages. I always wanted to, holding Christian books in the highest esteem myself. I just didn't want to ask him if I could borrow it cause I knew how much it meant to him and that he might not want to part with it. Finally though he offered it, so I willingly took it and got started straight away.
Basically this book contains the diary entries of a French woman during the late 1930s and early 1940s, who believed she heard Jesus Christ talking to her in her mind. The entries contained in this book are primarily Jesus's words (of comfort, love, encouragement and wisdom). Were this book to be proven 100% true, as opposed to the writer imagining it all, it would be quite remarkable. However - and it does pain me somewhat to write this - I am not entirely convinced she was genuine. I mean, I believe that she believed. I just don't entirely think she was actually hearing the words of our Lord. My reasons for this are complicated and challenging to me; I mean to explore them and put them into words someday.
A nice book, to be sure. And there's no pressing reason why it might not be genuinely true. Also, it is translated from French so its original power might have been diminished somewhat. I just don't know where I stand in regards to it, and I can't help thinking Christ would have shared conversation with this woman (had He chosen to) of a more profound nature than common Christian platitudes.