These seven chapters can be covered in seven lectures in a formal course or in seven sessions for self-instruction.
The opening chapter "All the Preliminaries" lays the groundwork for the rest of the book.
The next chapters. "What is the Problem?" and "Developing a New Intuition", make plain the mathematical obstacles that caused a two- century delay between the invention of calculus and the first rigorous formulation of the subject.
The succeeding chapters, "Limits: A First Attempt at Rigor" and "Limits: Rigor That Works" show why the more obvious definition does not work and why the modern definition solves that problem.
The final chapters, "Continuity: The Key to Everything" and "Derivatives: Putting It All Together", launch the student into calculus with the most solid foundation possible.