I was very impressed with this book about Goddesses.
I loved seeing so many different cultures represented, from African to Egyptian, Australian Aboriginal to Celtic (for the record, there are six Celtic countries, but the only Celtic Goddesses represented in this book are either Irish or Welsh).
For every Goddess listed, the page begins with the Goddess' name, a quote, either from a book, or a Website and then each section about each Goddess has three main sections: History and Mythology, Virtues and "Manifesting Her Power."
The History and Mythology section mentions that background of that Goddess, such as Her country or culture of origin, what She Is most well-known for, or what people have called upon Her for the most.
The Virtues section for each Goddess lists some of the symbols, animals, colors, qualities, etc., that are most connected to that Goddess For example, Adidi Is the Hindu Sky Goddess, and one of Her virtues have to do with complete freedom.
In the section on "Manifesting Her Power, Ms. Alexander lists the recommended reasons to call upon that particular Goddess. For example, Mama Quilla, the Incan "Mother Moon," can be called upon to protect women, especially women who are mothers.
Although each Goddess has two to three pages about Her, it is a concise listing for said Goddess.
As someone who has read other Goddess books, and even led Goddess classes, I was pleased to learn something about the Goddesses most familiar to me, things I never about that particular Goddess before.
For example, in many of the books I have read about Afro-Caribbean Goddesses, including books about Lukumi/Santeria, I have known that some sources list Yemaya, the Afro-Caribbean Goddess of the Ocean Waters as the sister of Oshun, the "Afrodite" of the Afro-Caribbean Pantheon, but also knew that different sources list Oshun as Her Daughter, and in this book, learned that Yemaya Is also Mother to Oya. That was new to me.
For anyone learning about Goddesses for the first time, this is an excellent introductory resource. And for those who think they could not possibly learn something new about a Goddess, this book shall surprise them.