This book charts the details of a life shared, the deepening of a relationship, and the unalloyed love at the heart of it. In the midst of her hectic life as a wife, mother, and head of a shelter for homeless men in Chartres, France, the author regularly over a six-year period (1985-1991) was visited by Jesus. This devotional volume reveals her dialogue with the Master who showed himself to be counselor, friend, comforter, and mentor. He affirms Gausseron's work with the poor and admonishes her to be "unarmed, vulnerable, little." Jesus here is at once intense and light, suggesting more than commanding, and refusing to be either a moralist or philosopher. For those who have eyes to see, The Little Notebook, is a modern day Imitation of Christ.