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Book SynopsisIn this hard-hitting timely book Judith Orr, leading pro-choice campaigner, shows that despite the 1967 Abortion Act full reproductive rights in Britain are yet to be won. The book also highlights current debates over decriminalisation and argues for abortion provision fit for the 21st century.
Trade Review"Abortion Wars needs to be in the hands of anyone committed to the fight for women’s liberation. There is no doubt it will resonate in the activity and struggle of its readers." - Socialist Review * Socialist Review *
“Not so much a book, more a call to arms. Clearly written and rationally argued. Read it and ACT before any more women’s lives are ruined.” Tony Garnett, author of The Day the Music Died
“An excellent weapon in the wars its title refers to. It will be especially useful here in Ireland where the struggle for a woman's right to choose is now a central political issue, North and South.” Brid Smith, People Before Profit, TD Dublin
“A call to arms to engage in the struggle for real abortion rights. This book should be read by any and all activists involved in the struggle for abortion rights for all women.” International Socialism
"Relevant, informative, engaging and necessary - This book is a crucial weapon in the battle for a woman's right to choose." Saba Shiraz, student, University of West London
“As a dedicated pro-choice activist Judith is best placed to write this informative and well-pitched analysis of issues related to defending abortion rights.” Kerry Abel, Chair of Abortion Rights the UK national pro choice campaign
"This excellent book shows why working class women have always had most to gain from campaigns for free, legal and safe abortion and arms us with all the current arguments about reproductive rights. I recommend it to activists everywhere." Jane Loftus, Communication Workers Union
"Highly readable and informative, this is essential and timely reading for anyone who cares about women’s reproductive rights. A political tour de force." Lucy Bland, Anglia Ruskin University
Table of ContentsA choice moment; A web of solidarity; Abortion: as old as humanity; An Act of liberation?; Opposition and resistance; Women’s bodies as battlegrounds; What we need; Voices from the frontline; Get involved.