by Colin Lavery

Roe v. Wade: Fifty Years After – ed. Rhae Lynn Barnes & Catherine Clinton

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These essays demonstrate that Roe is about far more than the rights of individual states to legislate abortion.

Shadow of My Shadow – Jennifer Doyle

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Doyle turns to literature to imagine an idyllic world where complaints are taken seriously.

Big Fiction – Dan Sinykin

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Conglomeration only seems to be accelerating . . . we need to understand how it impacts what we read and how we read it.