This is a great book for those who complain that third wave, "blog generation" feminists too often write books that don't really tell us how to *do* anything. Though feminists interested in taking a leadership role in activism might consult more in-depth, specific books on how to manage finances, grant-writing, working with the media, etc. etc., Seely provides a great overview of current feminist issues with some helpful action ideas to get young women started. Unlike some of the similar young feminist manuals out there, Seely manages to do several things at once, all pretty well. One, she highlights some of the issues of great concern to feminists today, such as sexual violence, education, human rights of women worldwide, and body image, while also focusing on an inclusive feminism that keeps the focus on intersectionalities. The little boxes with thoughts from young feminists of various ages, ethnic origins, races, and sexualities are particularly cool. Two, she provides interesting facts to go with her issue overviews, and cites well. Three, each chapter includes a bibliography (some books go with multiple chapters), web resources, and some action ideas, along with a spotlight on a particular feminist of note in that area. Some chapters also include suggested films. Four, in several places she provides a list of questions for thought, which I think are particularly helpful - geared, for example, at white women who are interested in combating racism or men who want to support the feminist cause. On some topics she also provides a list of quoted opinions from different young feminists. Five, there's a pretty decent resource section. I really like the guides to doing an interview or writing a press release, though as I said you might consult a more specific resource as well, and I like that she includes some cool products and organizations that take physical donations (like Dress for Success and Locks for Love). It's not as extensive as the list in the back of Cunt, but it'll get you started.