Think Progress had a wonderful review of Ivanka's vanity project [View all]
I liked the last two paragraphs best of all:
Trump has in fact dipped a toe into the world of policymaking, helping to craft the paid maternity leave and childcare tax credit proposals her father released on the campaign trail. But both of these are so limited as to offer barely any help to anyone who actually needs it. And Women Who Work serves as a giant clue as to how someone who thinks she is a champion of working women could offer up a paid leave policy that could actually hurt many working women and a childcare tax benefit that confers most benefits on the wealthy, who need it least.
The biggest takeaway from Ivanka Trumps new book is not any of the advice she doles out, but the crystal clear insight into how limited her worldview is, how many women who work are not included in #WomenWhoWork. This has huge ramifications now that shes in the White House. It means that when Trump promises to use her fathers presidency to help achieve womens equality, shell only ever be talking about women who already have the same privileges that she herself enjoys.
https://thinkprogress.org/ivanka-trump-women-who-work-book-865307581d8e