This is a different kind of book on living simply -- it's a journal which takes you along on the journey, and makes you think about what really matters in your own life. No ready solutions, just thought-provoking passages. Reading is was very soothing. The only thing that irritated me at first was that her lifestyle (no kids, working part time yet financially stable) was not something I could identify with, yet over time I noticed how a lot of it it was a result of deliberate choices (she didn't come from a privileged family) and part by chance (she wasn't childfree by choice).
On the whole I recommend it very much, as it brings you to really rethink your priorities instead of following someone else's.