Summary:
The book is a powerful and inspirational letter to future female leaders, offering advice and insights drawn from the author's experiences as Communications Director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. It addresses the challenges women face in leadership roles and encourages them to break the glass ceiling with resilience and a new approach to power.
Key points:
1. Own Your Story: Women should embrace their experiences and lead authentically, not conforming to male-dominated norms.
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