>>5143881It covers a variety of issues, but the key premise of the book is that transgender women are discriminated against in a way which is rooted in misogyny as much as just transphobia. Namely, the way people devalue femininity means feminine aspects in supposedly male people is especially criticized.
She critiques the whole Blanchard thing partly from that perspective (namely, that Blanchard supposes that people would only want to be women if they got something sexual out of it, either by doing it to attract men or being attracted to themselves) partly by going into the detail of what's wrong with Blanchard's research methodologically, and she also talks about her own personal experiences as a trans lesbian.
As our trollish friend notes, she does fit the AGP stereotype to a point, in that she sexually fantasized about being a girl for a while before realizing she was trans and transitioning, but she emphasizes this as being a part of her coming to terms with her gender identity rather than Blanchard's idea that the fetish comes first. She talks about how she did have feelings of wanting to be a girl before it was a sexual thing; she talks about how it makes sense that lesbians might develop dysphoria later in life and that the divide isn't between "real transsexuals" and fake ones; about how transmisogyny encourages trans lesbians figuring themselves out to think of their gender identity in sexual terms because that's how society treats women, and so on.
A bunch of her writing is also online, so you could sample it in smaller chunks.