Here is another excellent resource for those seeking to refashion their faith. Patricia Lynn Reilly believes that today's spiritual revival is the right time for women to exorcise harmful and embrace women-affirming images of God, self, and community. She inventories the wounds and ineffective behaviors brought on by male images of the Divine and by creation myths that depict women as the source of evil.

The author goes on to locate fresh vitality in stories of Eve, Lilith, and Mary. This leads to rituals and affirmations of the divine girl-child, the one who shed her blood, wounded healers, and the wise old woman. Reilly hurrahs the healing and solidarity taking place among women who are pioneering spiritual paths together in small groups. "A God Who Looks Like Me" is tailor-made for them.