A nice book detailing how the kidnapping and rescue of Elizabeth Smart played out for the Smart family. Their faith and how it helped them was a key part of their story, and you get a sense that they would like to share that hope, peace, and healing with others.
I would say it wasn't a spectacular book (perhaps the rating is more a three, but the subject matter brings it up). The relationships we have with our families and loved ones, and the deep fears many of us have that these kinds of terrible things do happen made it more interesting. The emotional connection many of us had to the ongoing news story at the time made it all more personal.
I remember watching in awe several times as Ed Smart once again confidently proclaimed on the news that he believed his daughter was alive, and pleaded with people to continue praying for her and watching for her. Every time he said this, I felt that he was probably living on a hope that was only that... a desperate hope, but maybe, possibly his confidence was based on heavenly inspiration. And since there was something so confident and persistent... each time he would ask for prayers on Elizabeth's behalf, I would renew my own prayers for her and for her family... that if she was alive God would help her through her ordeal... and that if she wasn't that her body could be found and her family and loved ones experience closure. Having prayed for her that way several times, it felt so amazing to see her found... one of those unforgettable life moments (Where were you when Pres. Reagan was shot?, Where were you when the Challenger space shuttle blew up? Where were you when you heard that Elizabeth Smart was found?... probably a much more significant memory for residents of Utah). It was truly nothing less than a miracle, and a beautiful thing to see Elizabeth flourish after going through so much... a true testament to the value of faith and hope, and our LDS belief that Christ can help us heal from anything.