I was interviewed for the making of this book and so was eager to read it to see if the book aligned with my values around psychedelic therapy, and am pleased to say that it did. While the book didn't provide me with any novel information, it is a great starter book for someone who knows little information about psilocybin. It is a short and easy read, and reads easily like a guide where you can skip to relevant sections and get the information you are seeking in an easy to digest form. The topics are briefly covered but the author points to where you can learn more if you are seeking further information. I also appreciate the author's various notes about safety concerns. It can be easy to write a book that glorifies psilocybin, because it really can be such a magical thing, but it's important to note the various potentials for harm with use of this substance, particularly by those who are in power and who control the population's access to the medication. While safety notes are always brief, they are frequently noted in relevant sections, and the book ends with an important reminder of why psychedelics should be used as "great unifiers and not meant for self-gain".
As explained by the author, the book is "for women" because it contains information related to women's health and with the intention of guiding females who are new to psychedelics into this first journey, however the information is relevant for all genders who are interested in learning more about psilocybin.