A relatively straightforward introduction to Buddhism, that expects a lot of the vocab footwork to be done on your own time.
The book is composed of four parts: The life and spread of Buddhism, the basic teachings of Buddhism, the teachings of the "great vehicle" (this part is basically a catch-all for various Buddhist teachings and stories), and finally, the tantric teachings.
As a complete beginner to Buddhism, the book excels in terms of content, but absolutely falls apart in teaching. I learned a great deal about the overall themes and teachings of Buddhism, such as emptiness, meditation, and duality (and subsequent nihilism, in some Buddhist stories), but found myself absolutely swamped in terminology that made some stories nigh unreadable for a beginner. The addition of a glossary does help this out a bit, but having more in-text explanations for various Buddhist terms would've done wonders to help the learning process for other beginners.
Overall, the book accomplished what it set out to be: a good starting point for those who aren't necessarily well versed in Buddhism. On a personal level I would've preferred a much more lengthy section on the history and spread of Buddhism, as that can give a lot of relative context on why certain Buddhist figures taught and thought the way they did.
I came out of this book with a much better understanding of the central tenets of Buddhism, and now have the ability to dive deeper into any aspect, so as an introduction, the book accomplished its goal quite well!