I have just finished reading this wonderful memoir written by then Senator Kamala Harris. It begins with memories of her childhood, and takes the reader through the years she spent as an aspiring prosecuting attorney, district attorney, and the attorney general of California. There needs to be a sequel to enlighten us further about her days as a senator, presidential candidate, and finally as Joe Biden's running mate and vice-president-to-be. I especially appreciated her memories of the life-altering and mind-shaping events of her early career, the heartbreaking experiences she had trying to help sexually exploited teens, Californians faced with losing their homes and being cheated by big banks, and young people trying to overcome drug addiction and to start a new and much happier life. Kamala Harris talks at length about her convictions, which have evolved partially because of her Christian faith, and the truths she has learned from others and her experiences in life. Hence, the title of the book. She speaks of her travels to Israel, and her admiration for Israeli innovation and technological advances, especially in the field of water desalination. I recommend this book highly. Something so helpful, straightforward, and completely open deserves more than five stars.