I cannot say enough good things about this book. I had to read it for an online course taught by the author at Stanford University, and it's been a life-changing, paradigm-shifting read for me. It's THAT kind of book.
Murray is a woman of tremendous knowledge and compassion, who's channeled decades of experience and research into her hard-hitting work. I loved how the chapters focused on each period of a woman's life, from childhood to adolescence to maternity and finally to old age. Each chapter also ends with the names and descriptions of organizations around the world that deal with the pertinent problems and issues.
The author keeps the thread of the book running seamlessly, forcing the reader to rethink all their previous notions of gender, sexuality, privilege, and feminism. I now understand much more about feminism; what it means, what it entails, and why it's so desperately needed.
The only thing I wish I could change about this book would be to incorporate more anecdotes and personal stories- although they broke my heart- because the gamut of statistics made the book a rather slow read for me. However, this is a book that everyone needs to read, particularly if they identify as a feminist- because the things you don't know about women around the world will shock, humble, and ultimately awe you.