This is a great book for motivation and confidence boosting, but it seemed like it was directed at a very specific group of people. For instance, when I picked up this book, I didn't know that it was so middle-age-women oriented. I though it was a simple self help psychology book.
Now I am a child free person myself, but I feel that while writing, JSP didn't take into account women with kids or women who don't earn that much as her. Or did I miss the point of the book by saying that?
She seems to be overly aggressive towards men too. My dad is the type of man JSP described in her book as very annoying, and to be honest, he is. But I won't recommend this book to my mom, I don't want her to say, "Life is to fucking short," and divorce my dad. Some people just can't do that; it's not so simple; life is more complicated than that.
I also feel like that she is somewhat biased toward workplace environment. All of her life she had to compete with men as her line of work is male dominated. But I work as a nurse, which is a primarily women dominated field. I feel very comfortable there, so why should I be so aggressive towards my male coworkers? In my opinion that is just deepening the fault between the two genders.
And last, being a 21 year-old, her fashion advices don't really appeal to me.