Monte Hueftle displays a lot of sincerity and enthusiasm in this self-published work. He obviously understands Dr. Sarno and has done a lot of personal soul-searching, possibly, I would guess, in psychotherapy.
This book provides information and ideas that are useful, considering that Dr. Sarno's books are heavy on convincing/explaining but a bit light on practical ways for one to "work on his brain"
On the downside, the author is not a professionnal writer and it shows. There are numerous typos and some strange sentences that require a re-read to understand what he is trying to say.
All in all, if you have read Dr. Sarno's books and are left with an appetite for more, you will probably benefit from reading this book.