As a pronounced feminist, it pains me to acknowledge that this book covers part truth; the fact of the matter is that some have feminism, its goals, achievements to spread radicalism where it matters not who gets hurt as long as an individual's goals are met. The example of a mother (mentally, psychologically unstable) using feminism's achievements of equal rights of parents against not just the father but her own children is quite misandristic.
However, aside from those cases of misandry, the book claims that feminism has achieved all its goals; it disregards the fact that world over, women have to deal with violence, rape, imposed choices( dress code, marriage, make up), it disregards the gender roles, the high illiteracy rates because girls should be 'girls', it ignores those realities that women have to fight daily; shaming, catcalling.