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This was an interesting book to read, and the writing style of the three women was very conversational and easy to follow. The three women explore their religions and faith in conversation with one another. And of course, this is nonfiction, so this is what happened, but I would be interested in reading about a similar group in which the participants are more orthodox in their beliefs. For the most part, these women were exploring the religions that they identified with, but they didn't have strong connections to many of the particular beliefs of their religions, and in the end, they were all discussing a sort of universalism. I wonder what these conversations would look like for the participants to be able to accept one another while still focusing on what they believe to be true about their unique religions.