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4.0

Very necessary book. She writes about the kind of faith her grandparents instilled in her being one of incredible resilience, trust, and strength. To diminish their voices is to do a great disservice to American Christianity and the modern church. They are a vital piece to the Christian story. She calls this idea Abuelita Theology. Being a Latina myself I felt I resonated deeply with the way she wrote about this faith strength being passed down through generations.

Her arguments and writing style reads a little like a dissertation though. Some ideas are underdeveloped and others go into way too much detail. maybe with a bit more practice she will get better. But still worth reading because her voice and ideas are necessary to move American Christianity forward from its current state.