I hosted a book club on this book/journal. Not only did I get what I was looking for from it (the thoughts, acts, and experience of a very important historical character), I also found myself drawn to the language Jarena Lee was able to give for rather profound experiences. She makes good, brief arguments in the first quarter, detailing her call to preach despite everything stacked against her. The middle section of the book is where I feel people that leave reviews are misunderstanding. There is repetition, there is a laboring on points already made, but guys… it’s a journal! Not trying to say this should remove all standards in literary critique, but it does contextualize it for me, and the gravity of the last page is where my 5-star comes from.
Jarena Lee was a self taught, driven woman fiercely after God’s heart. The Lord gave her a vision for her life, “that she would turn enemies to friends” among other things. She repeatedly lived in to this calling, and she’s a sparkling example to have been the first woman, AND the first black woman, preacher.