Ok, having not read this book before, and always having thought it would contain things I hadn't heard anything of when I finally took time for it, I was surprised how almost every page had at least one sentence that has been liberally scattered all through everything I have heard about or from Joseph Smith my whole life (30 years), and many pages had multiple items, and most of the book was things I'm not just familiar with but very familiar with. So that was nice to know for sure. I also was gratified to see that Elder Dale Renlund and other apostles have been quoting from this book (from Joseph Smith) extensively for the last several years, so they must be quite familiar with this book and/or have been rereading it, and for sure they see the value in continuing to teach Joseph's own words straight from his own way of saying it, more than many other things they could choose to say.
But I must say, definitely the best part of the book is the last three days of Joseph's life, as this is, as far as I'm aware, the definitive and only record (and as such, totally priceless) of as many things about those days and the order in which things happened as it is. And I hadn't heard it before! And I've spent time in my life thinking that for as much detail as there really was in knowing the rough timeline of days and hours of the last events of his life that people narrate about and include in tours etc., it did seem to me that I didn't know where they got that info from, and whatever sources they had access to, I wasn't sure why it seemed like perhaps I'd never get that same access. Well, this book covers everything and more that everyone ever says, but as usual in my own life, what would have been the most useful information up to now for me personally (because it gives me the exact example I need of how to conduct business and myself in the hardest things about my own life and situation) is precisely the information that I have never been able to get at before. So thankfully I've gotten at it now and the world can just watch out. I've had to learn most of it on my own and from other sources, but to think that all along I really could have had this utterly straightforward example of a prophet, and a man, who wasn't perfect but who knew quite a few things, and had the most earnest heart and felt the most solemn responsibility to live the most responsible and openbook and sincere and plain and simple life he could, to show me that yes! when others in your world are conniving and disloyal and tiring and hardheaded and lazy and falling down on the job and lack vision and won't work with you, you are reduced to making sure everything is said as plainly as any human or god could hope to try to communicate any tiniest detail, and making sure absolutely nothing is done without it being put in writing, and making sure that whatever you do, you just keep the best, most kind intentions until the last breath of your body, because you may not be able to do anything to help save their souls but at the most crucial moment, which you probably will never be aware was "the" most crucial moment out of all the crucial moments, you can't do anything to endanger your own soul, God help us...
Anyway, this book is exceedingly helpful to me personally and Joseph Smith continues to be just a clear and wonderful and plain and downhome example if there ever was one on this earth of how to try to navigate life in a world full of enemies and lukewarm acquaintances who won't lift a finger to help you, and when the concept comes along of overcoming the world, you and anyone else who is sincere and has been in the same boat knows that every ounce of that overcoming happened by blood, sweat and tears, and millions of thoughts and prayers and wrestlings to have the right attitude and learn true love for everyone at all times, and not one ounce came in any other way. And God bless the prophet Joseph Smith, and God bless all those sincere friends and descendants and recordkeepers who have made the events that are captured of those last three days of his life possible for me and anyone on earth to read who is interested in finding out, as if I become anything at this point, it will largely be because I happened to read and finish this book over the last 6-12 months of my own life.