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May 9, 2025

My Rating - 5 out of 5 stars

Publisher - Project 10.15
Genre - Autobiography
Publishing year - 2023
Language - English
ISBN - 979-8-9884247-1-0
Pages - 538

Alignment: An Unlikely Road to Bethlehem by Brad Baldwin

Book Review - 

Some books enter your life like a quiet breeze. Others arrive like a storm, and this one was a storm I never saw coming.


When I picked up Brad Baldwin’s Alignment, I expected a spiritual or travel memoir. What I found instead was a deeply emotional, soul-searching experience that stayed with me long after I turned the final page. 


Told in the third person, this autobiography took a unique narrative route, making me feel like both a distant observer and a quiet companion in Brad’s journey through pain, trauma, transformation, and hope.


The book begins with a 48-day, 48-state road trip—but this was not just any road trip. It was a man’s attempt to understand the life he had lived and the scars he still carried. 


Each state brought new memories, each mile uncovering fragments of a life shaped by invisible wounds. I couldn’t help but reflect on my own unhealed parts as Brad slowly confronted his.


What hit me the hardest was how trauma was not the only silent passenger in his story. There was also endurance, spiritual awakening, and the terrifying beauty of self-awareness. 


Brad's past—especially his experience with a covert narcissist—left me shaken. I felt protective of him at times. But what I admired even more was the grace with which he carried his pain and eventually turned it into a map for healing.


Reading this book was like looking into a mirror I did not know I was holding. I saw my own questions reflected in Brad’s search for alignment. His spiritual path—from the United States to India, from therapy sessions to moments of divine connection—was not just about religion or belief. It was about coming home to oneself. And honestly, that is a journey we all take in some form or another, whether we admit it or not.


The third-person narrative made his story even more powerful for me. It gave space between the man and his memories, a space that allowed me, as a reader, to enter and feel everything more deeply—grief, numbness, anger, faith, love, and eventually... peace. I cried quietly through several passages, especially the ones where the “alignment” he speaks of began to make sense.


This was not just a book for me; it was therapy. It was proof that brokenness is not the end—it is the beginning of something incredibly human, raw, and beautiful.


If you are someone who's ever wondered about your past, questioned your faith, felt weighed down by invisible trauma, or just needed to know that someone out there gets it, this book is for you.


Brad Baldwin doesn’t just write his story. He offers it. And I am incredibly grateful he did.


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