Raised a Presbyterian and later turned teenage Jesus Freak, D. Willson offers a humorously riddled memoir of her life – her spiritual life, that is. Her honest commentary on faith will leave you feeling as if you are discussing religion with a friend over coffee, battling disagreements with love and understanding, or grasping each other’s hands across the table because you realize you are not alone. Wherever you stand on the matters of faith and God, there is something in this story that will strike you. Whether it warms your heart or pisses you off, emotions are a very good thing. They make us think. And thinking is a very, very good thing.