@Beau @Nienna @JEEP
I find this a great idea and I would attach a short paragraph explaining some principles of the book, relating to her situation.
Perhaps, writing about some of the important "cogs" of the book, so that when she reads it, she already has a background allowing to progress through more easily? When we reach the pathocracy chapter, it becomes a bit complicated and one would have to study the matter and understand how it fits; one has to override previous conceptions about what are "geopolitical factors of relevance", with A. Lobaczewski's model.
"Hello, the book explains that society is not homogeneous, in fact, there exists 6% of hereditary psychopaths, among 94% of normal people. In the US, the percentage is ..."
"The pathocracy chapter teaches about a specific situation that which can occur; it's rare, and it requires a specific combinaison of factors, relating to a civilization or a group. Pathocracy applies to whichever group and is the culminating point of the degeneration of mental sanity."
"A. Lobaczewski pinpoints mental pathology as the biggest factor for conditioning a group."
This does not exactly relate to her situation but it sums up what she would be about to read. I was picturing the back bone of the book, but delving freely in it, works too.
I hope she will read it!