Ok...so you think you are about to snuggle in with a good read about a young girl, named Dawn? Well, you will find that this book was written to coerce you into believing mediums, who tell you that your dear departed is still hanging about you and influencing your daily life, those about you are pure and good, and everyone is able to obtain a status of perfection. Dawn is barely mentioned in the book, the characters are "perfect," both in word and deed, and those, who are not, are wholeheartedly seeking perfection.
I understand that humans have always wondered what life would be like in a Utopian society...well, this book might give you an idea. The characters in this story aspire to attain perfection (using the name of the Lord as the ruse behind their motivations). They seek pure and good relationships; husbands and wives are to be allowed to socialize (one-on-one) with the opposite sex, while their spouses have no objections, because to do so would be to "pull" your spouse down into a life of mediocracy, depression, and utlitmately, death.
This book took me FOREVER to get through because of all the drivel it spews forth. Overall, I did not enjoy reading this book. I challenge you to give it a try and see what you think! :)