Meh. I wasn't too impressed with the book itself, but I felt the intention was good. I know that Mr. Kiely is a proponent for social reform for many different groups, so I was really looking forward to the book. But I felt like it was flat, and I wasn't really connecting to any of the characters. And the plot seemed to drag a little bit. Again, the message was good, but the delivery didn't seem to reign me in.