I was very excited when a good friend of mine sent me this book. She knows I’ve recently been really into women and the Gospel and women and the priesthood. So, I was excited to study these women in the scriptures.
The book focuses on Esther, Miriam, Deborah, Hagar, Eunice, Lois, Lydia, Priscilla, Mary Magdalene, Martha, and Mary. Katara Washington tries to bring the lessons these women learned into a 21st-century perspective. She tried to compare their trials and how they overcame to the trials we would have in today’s society. And to be honest, I think that’s where she started to fail. It was a bit of a disconnect. She attempted to focus on eternal values and lessons, but while focusing on social media and pop culture, it didn’t really work out.
I also thought this would be more of a Bible story, but there was hardly any Bible in it. It was more of Washington’s own interpretation of the story and impact of these women. So, I was a little disappointed in that. I wouldn’t consider it a devotional book because of the lack of scripture study in it.
But, I now want to focus more on these women and get to know them better, so it did spark more of a Bible study drive in me.