I was disappointed in this book, to be honest. Tricia Stewart doesn't have much of a talent for writing - her style reads like a schoolgirl's diary. Of course, this is a memoir of very personal events, so perhaps good writing should not be expected.
However, I also can't help wondering what the reaction to the book was of people such as her husband and those members of the eleven who didn't agree with the author on certain issues. Tricia Stewart doesn't do much of a job of putting the other side of the story across to her readers. Fortunately, not being a professional author, she also doesn't do a very good job of disguising her prejudices.
Having said all this, it's an inspiring and often interesting tale of women who really did do a remarkable thing, and for that I award it two stars.