'Powerful, deftly researched. A necessary and urgent deep-dive' ELINOR CLEGHORN'Brilliantly researched and enlightening' STYLIST, Books You Need to Know This Autumn'Absolutely captivating' LESLIE JAMISON----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On Friday 24 June 2022, women's rights suffered an extraordinary and unprecedented blow. Five US Supreme Court justices made a decision that will impact millions of lives for years to come.In this gripping blend of reportage and history, journalist Becca Andrews tells the story how we have arrived at this devastating turning point. NO CHOICE introduces the origin of abortion and its practice in global cultures, before focusing its gaze on the battle that has been waged for the past century across America, shining a light on the eerie ways in which life before Roe will be mirrored in life after. The wealthy and privileged will still have access, low-income people will suffer disproportionately, and pregnancy will be heavily policed. Taking us to the frontlines - to clinics, courtrooms, local communities, charities - Andrews tells the deeply moving stories of those who have had abortions, and those who have fought - and are fighting - for the right to abortion. There is a glimmer of faint hope, though. As the battle moves to state legislatures around the country, the book profiles the people who are doing ground-breaking, inspiring work to ensure safe, legal access to this fundamental part of healthcare.
'Powerful, deftly researched. A necessary and urgent deep-dive' ELINOR CLEGHORN'Brilliantly researched and enlightening' STYLIST, Books You Need to Know This Autumn'Absolutely captivating' LESLIE JAMISON----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On Friday 24 June 2022, women's rights suffered an extraordinary and unprecedented blow. Five US Supreme Court justices made a decision that will impact millions of lives for years to come.In this gripping blend of reportage and history, journalist Becca Andrews tells the story how we have arrived at this devastating turning point. NO CHOICE introduces the origin of abortion and its practice in global cultures, before focusing its gaze on the battle that has been waged for the past century across America, shining a light on the eerie ways in which life before Roe will be mirrored in life after. The wealthy and privileged will still have access, low-income people will suffer disproportionately, and pregnancy will be heavily policed. Taking us to the frontlines - to clinics, courtrooms, local communities, charities - Andrews tells the deeply moving stories of those who have had abortions, and those who have fought - and are fighting - for the right to abortion. There is a glimmer of faint hope, though. As the battle moves to state legislatures around the country, the book profiles the people who are doing ground-breaking, inspiring work to ensure safe, legal access to this fundamental part of healthcare.
Becca Andrews is a journalist at Mother Jones, where she writes about reproductive rights and gender. Her work has also appeared in Wired, Jezebel, and The New Republic, among others. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley's School of Journalism.
A powerful, deftly researched book, NO CHOICE is a necessary and
urgent deep-dive into the history and politics of reproductive
rights and justice. Becca Andrews is a bold, compassionate, and
informed voice in the fight for abortion to be respected as a vital
part of healthcare, and a fundamental human right
*Elinor Cleghorn, author of UNWELL WOMEN*
A powerful, necessary, absolutely captivating account of abortion
in America . . . Anchored in richly rendered individual stories -
told with grace, nuance, and compassion - No Choice is required
reading for the terrifying post-Roe reality in which we find
ourselves
*Leslie Jamison, author of MAKE IT SCREAM, MAKE IT BURN*
Highly informative, a compassionate look not just at history and
current events around reproductive rights, but also the future. No
Choice offers an invaluable contribution to the discourse and a
reminder that abortion has a history that spans centuries . . .
This book reminds us that we have seen this in the past and we do
not need to return to those horrors
*Mikki Kendall, author of HOOD FEMINISM*
Andrews' thoughtful and eye-opening original reporting chronicles
one of the most definitive moments of our generation through the
eyes of the people who lived and breathed it every day. Her
thoughtfully crafted narrative tells the stories of all who've had
and provide abortions with unflinching love and clear-eyed
honesty
*Renee Bracey Sherman, founder and executive director of We
Testify*
No Choice translates Becca's years of expertise in beat reporting
into an incisive, meticulous, and unsugarcoated examination of how
our movement - and our country - failed the South long before Roe
v. Wade was overturned
*Robin Marty, author of THE NEW HANDBOOK FOR A POST-ROE AMERICA and
Operations Director of West Alabama Women's Center*
By turns enraging and suprisingly uplifting, an intimate,
depressingly timely portrait of the many people who have stood in
the gap to protect abortion patients and defend reproductive
justice
*Anna Merlan, author of REPUBLIC OF LIES*
This is required reading for every citizen of this country. Filled
with brave reporting, beautiful writing, and an insistence to tell
the truth about the war on women, I'll be giving this book as a
gift to every woman I know
*Emily Rapp Black, author of SANCTUARY*
Becca Andrews concisely contextualizes abortion care across race,
class, gender identity, and age by analyzing both the limitations
of Roe vs. Wade legislation and the fortitude of its advocates.
Mosty significantly, her deft reporting centralizes the many people
who effectively lost their constitutional right to abortion access
long before Roe vs. Wade was formally overturned by the Supreme
Court
*Koa Beck, author of WHITE FEMINISM*
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