This book is richer than a daily devotional book. It demands a slow read, with plenty to ponder. Gemma Simmonds writes in a gentle but inspirational way. The book is practical and applicable to everyday life, containing stories about the lives of both Ignatius of Loyola and Mary Ward. It is a good introduction to some of the main themes of Ignatius.The book is full of gems to reflect on. Some of my favourites:“In some ways it can be far more challenging to face the toxic ways in which we have learned to function, and to realize that God is calling us to be our truest selves …”“The compulsive compensation mechanisms that kill the pain of modern living may be television, sport, the internet, shopping, even the pursuit of the spiritual as if it were a lifestyle choice or accessory.”“Both savour and relish are words frequently used by Ignatius.”I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to deepen their relationship with God, and not just for Lent.