I bought this book with the expectation and hope that it would be a story that imagined what Christ and his life and ministry would have been like had he lived now, but instead it's a story that is basically Christ and his life merely superimposed onto a modern setting. This may be very useful for people who have trouble imagining Christ as a flesh and blood person, but I think for many Christians who are perhaps looking for a deeper understanding of how revolutionary his ministry really was, this might seem a little bit of a cardboard cut out of a story. I don't want to be too harsh. I think I just expected a different approach.