I read two previous books written by Ms. Levins Morales and was delighted to find this new one. She is an amazing author who writes about incredibly relevant themes from trauma to racism to cultural identity and more (emphasize more). Her books are so thought provoking that I've actually found myself bringing up quotes from one of her earlier books, Medicine Stories, for years in conversations because her writing is so clear. I feel that her ability to write about her own experiences in such a direct way provides great meaning for others in their inquiry about their own life events. One significant aspect of her style of writing is that it is accessible to all. She is obviously highly educated and quite experienced, especially in multi-cultural issues, but she is careful to embody that which she clearly believes -- that we all live in this world and all have the same need to understand ourselves in our own context -- she is thankfully an academic who does not write in an academic style. This particular book will appeal greatly to all of you who have suffered from health conditions and especially those who have most unfortunately been the victims of the "health industry." Lastly, I think one other great benefit of her writing is the fact that through her varied approach of including poetry, diary entries and more general text formats, I found myself encouraged to do my own writing -- this is such an awesome benefit of the experience of reading her thought process. "Kindling," as well as her past books, are well worth the read!