In our secular, relativistic, "anything goes" world that trains people to do whatever they feel like doing, we have lost the tradition of virtues. As Pope Benedict XVI said, we have lost "the art of living." Indeed, in an age of moral confusion, when the heritage of the virtues and formation in character have not been passed on, many of us no longer know how to live life well. In his follow up to Walking with Mary, popular author and speaker Edward Sri explores how small daily changes in our thinking and lifestyle can help us begin to recover these positive habits. This book takes us into the drama of our relationships and explores the virtues we need to live those relationships well. Over and over again, we see that to be a good friend, spouse, parent, and child of God, we need a lot more than feelings, enthusiasm, and good intentions. We need virtue.