Why I read this book:
Although the misleading title ticked me off a great deal, Iyanla Vanzant is still one of my favorite inspirational people. I have read most of her books. I liked the idea of daily meditations as it is one of my ongoing goals to create peace and joy at the start of my days. I picked up this book with hopes that the book would help foster this goal.
Content: 1/1
The book contained daily meditations that, for the most part, were motivational and encouraging. It also contained quotes at the beginning of each meditation that helped the reader better focus and grasp the overall messages in the daily meditations.
Delivery: 1/1
The daily meditations were short and brief, but also very powerful in delivery. I chose to read each meditation as soon as I woke up every morning to get my days started. I favor Iyanla’s writing style, so I was satisfied with the delivery and tone of the writing.
Relevance: 0/1
Here is where the book failed me. I have a problem with people making claims with no justification or ability to demonstrate their claims. I also have an issue with people giving me something, sticking a label on it and expecting me to take it. I favor the actions of proof and evidence. I approach all things in life with these needs, even reading. The book is titled ‘Acts of Faith: Daily Meditations for People of Color’. However, none of the meditations were specific to people of color. All people need faith, rest, patience, calmness, etc. This book really made me settle on the fact that Iyanla may be pimping black people by tacking “for people of color” onto her title.
As I started thinking deeper about this “for people of color” categorization, I realized I had a need to try to understand why she labeled it a book for people of color. I have settled on the fact that maybe Iyanla views “people of color” to be so desperate and disconnected that we need her to teach us how to have faith, be patient and to be kind. Why else would she feel a need to label the daily meditations as “for people of color” when they really relate to all people? Maybe she is saying “dear people of color, your lives are such a mess and you don’t have the intelligence, strength or motivation to find peace on your own by focusing on the moment and on your basic inner-peace needs, so I took it upon myself to school you on how to make it through life.” In this case, I found the book to be insulting to my intelligence. Don’t be fooled by labels. Don’t accept anything someone gives you. Make them demonstrate the validation of their claims. She was not successful in doing so with this book.
Impact: 1/1
I will admit that most of the meditations made me feel good at the start of my days. I embraced the messages and started my days off on the right foot. I would recommend the book to all people, not just people of color. It did offer some great positivity and enhanced focal points to live by.
My rating distribution for book reviews in general:
Content: 0-1 star
Delivery: 0-1 star
Relevance: 0-1 star
Impact: 0-1 star
Bonus (if warranted by additional components of the book that enhanced my experience with the read): 0-1 star