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This book seems to blend the faux-feminist tech self-help subgenre with the more religious subgenre, and I am not really here for it. I knew from the outset, with the cover listing Oshman's CV, that this wouldn't be the type of book for me, and it certainly lived down to that. Most disturbingly, though, Oshman details her experience in the Israeli army and growing up in Israel in the first chapter without at all acknowledging the fact that the "terrorist" threats she's often referring to stem from decades of terrible occupation of Palestine and the oppression of Palestinians. No thank you.