This book will serve some better than others. For my purposes, I actually found Islamic Feminism in Kuwait by Gonzalez to be a bit more helpful, but in speaking to women from Kuwait, I find that this book is "the Bible" of Kuwaiti feminism.
It gives a very thorough historical basis for women's rights activism and effectively allows the reader to understand the socio-political context of each wave of change. It is quite thorough in this regard, and I really appreciated it for giving me the historical context. It was, however, published in 1986, and much of the findings will not ring true today. So as a basis for understanding where Kuwaiti women have come from, it's great. Maybe read first and the pick up Islamic Feminism in Kuwait to gain a better contemporary understanding.