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"In her first book, pro-abortion rights activist Erdreich tries to bring
some clarity and reason to the arguments around a woman's right to
choose in light of recent attempts to restrict that right. A new
generation of women takes Roe v. Wade for granted, but the author sees
this cavalier attitude engendering a dangerous apathy and
shortsightedness in terms of checking the encroachments on that landmark
law that have been gradually gaining since the Hyde Amendment of 1976
(prohibiting federal funding for abortion). In several sagaciously
researched essays, Erdreich presents some of the voices of women who
choose abortion and why. She examines the nuances that we need to hear,
even if the reasons cause others to examine their own beliefs and
biases; the lack of training in abortion by medical students and others
in the medical profession, even though abortion has become one of the
most common surgical procedures in America; the misrepresentation in
film and media about women who choose abortion; and a litany of creeping
restrictions on the law across the country. Since President Barack
Obama's election in 2008, harassment of and violence against abortion
providers and clinics have risen, exemplified most tragically by the
murder of Dr. George Tiller, a Wichita doctor shot by protestors in May
2009. Despite the Federal Access to Clinic Entrances law of 1994,
clinics and providers are continually threatened, scaring potential
providers away and closing doors to needy women. Erdreich points to the
enormous headway the LGBTQ rights movement has made in comparison to the
taboos still surrounding women's basic right to choice. An honest
probing of law, public perception and conscience in the abortion debate." (Kirkus Reviews)
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