I am a practicing Buddhist, and I have long admired the lovely statues of Kwan Yin, seated in relaxed posture as her beauty pours forth in her description as "Goddess of Mercy. Well, it turns out there is so much more to her than that. Various names from various Asian cultures. Many devotional rituals, primarily among women, who have long worshipped her for all they believe she gives them. And an influence that is now spreading through the Western Buddhist world on both coasts of the United States. Sandy Boucher, from Oakland (though now living in Tucscon) is a lesbian political activist who is also a practicing Buddhist, much more knowledgeable about religious detail than I. I found the book a bit esoteric, and by the time I got to the detailed chants and songs in the back, I had realized to at least right now, my practice is not going to take in the Goddess of Mercy on a daily basis. Nonetheless, I learned a lot and found this slim volume readable, with its various stories of how Kwan Yin has enchanted various women right here in Northern California. If the subject matter interests you, this book is worth reading.