This book is engaging and fun, easy to read, accessible to all, facilitates spending time with God, helps to explore our God-given identity, tackles topical issues that young people face, and includes Bible verses and prayers and space to reflect. The style of the book is eye-catching, uses graphics to represent the real-life stories told, and also includes fun facts, jokes and challenges. Joanna has selected 30 encouragements from speaking to children and their parents, reassuring children when making mistakes, lacking confidence , tricky friendships, feeling left out, overwhelmed, discouraged, being brave, being honest, tackling change and loss, comparing self with others, feeling anxious, uncertain on choices to make, fears, and feeling loved. The very personal voice of Joanna shines through, supporting and encouraging and being open and honest rather like a big sister. Encouragements are included from friends of Joanna as well - Rhys Stephenson (TV presenter), Emma Borquaye (Girlgotfaith), Pete Sheath (Creative media director) and Tracy Wood (Salvation Army Children's worker).