9 out of 10.
A very good book about individual struggles with faith, why people believe what they do (or don't), and how it can affect family and those around them.
When you can rattle off the names of all 9 children, as well as the two parents, and you're only halfway through the book, you know the author is exceptionally talented in writing about people, and that is certainly the case here.
I definitely look forward to Hanna's next book, and can only hope it's twice as long.