I picked this book up thinking I would get some tips on leadership, goal setting, and living with purpose.
While the book provides some of this, it is more of a memoir, and it was the personal, family stories that I enjoyed most.
I loved following Zahra's journey from Yemen to Canada, and her honest account of family life, from her relationship with her parents to her struggles navigating marriage and family life, juggling her career with her children's needs and her own. It was a very relatable and inspiring book, I'd recommend it.