This book came out a few years ago, and is one of a genre of such "fearless" titled books... usually, typically, there is a big market for them in North America (at least) where women are learning to physically defend themselves (usually with some kind of martial arts training)... my experience is that the "fearless" is never defined with any rigor and thus I find distorting...
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