A review by watson_my_shelf
Brave, Not Perfect by Reshma Saujani

This book is for the womxn and female-presenting folks who suffer from imposter syndrome or a constant feeling of not being good enough in the workplace. I will say, this book is written from a perspective of someone with a certain level of privilege and for people who live with privilege. Reshma focuses on how we can be our own worst enemies sometimes, and uses personal examples of how to overcome our internal perfectionism and learn to deal with external judgments. There is also a big focus on bravery and courage, and how we need those things to conquer our fears and bring our dreams to fruition. 

This was a quick read, and I found it to be inspiring. I especially enjoyed the parts that talked about how we can inspire kids and young adults, and make an impact on them from an early age. I think this is an especially good read for parents! Not the most life changing book you will ever read, but a lot of good messages and reminders!