This slim book is a good starter on aviation meteorology as applied to gliding and free-flight. If you know very little about thermals, fronts and the effects of the sun on the weather, this should be a useful starter.
It is focused on UK weather only.
The main downfall is the limited explanations of geographic differences. Perhaps in the next edition the author could look at some of those real-world geographical differences as the weather is not the same at all locations. It was hoped that the authors lengthy experiences in Scotland, England and Wales could be discussed.
The last chapter includes a section of question and answers for the Bronze C qualification which may be useful for post-solo pilots.