Yvette has never doubted the existence of God. She was told at an early age by an aunt that God was her friend. Though hard to explain, she's always felt God's presence; nevertheless, as a teenager, she wrote in her diary, "Dare I say God is not tangible?" She feared eventually there would be an inevitable disconnect between herself and God because He was ethereal while she was mere human. She had human problems, human needs and human issues could a supreme being really relate to her long-term? Did He really care about her thoughts, deeds, and actions? She didn't know then that God was listening, but He was. Throughout life Yvette has come realize that He is El Shammah-the God who hears.
This book is about how God embraced her being beautifully human. How He has assured her over the years that their relationship is more than just flesh and blood and would endure. It is also about her life journey and discusses how her spiritual path has led her to some dead ends, some detours, and some very lovely scenic routes.