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thelizzabee's review

5.0
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DID NOT FINISH: 14%

This was just moving way too slow for me. It felt like I was reading a textbook. I’m waiting for the audiobook in hopes it’ll be better. 
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This was an interesting, exhaustively researched, and sometimes hilarious biography of a woman I couldn't believe I'd never heard of: Madame Restell, provider of abortions and birth control extraordinaire.

This book led me to consider a lot of what I thought I knew about reproductive healthcare. I had no idea that birth control and abortion were actually fairly common (if not entirely accepted) things until Anthony Comstock, who I deeply want to punch in the dick. If I'd thought about it I would have said that women have always had methods to abort unwanted fetuses and provide themselves with birth control, but hearing it laid out like this - that abortion was actually fairly common until a certain point in the Gilded Age - was interesting, and infurating.

I liked the chapters about Madame Restell's life, though I think some parts of the book dragged a little bit. I did enjoy that she went deeply into the lives of each person she mentioned, because that to me is the best part of historical nonfiction. I especially liked hearing her theories about Madame Restell's survival - it certainyl didn't seem plausible to me that a woman of her spunk and with no recorded mental health struggles would end her own life while being persecuted by such a knob (and wow, were her chapters on Anthony Comstock well written). I believe she lived the rest of her life in Europe, a fuck-you to the Vice Committee.

Overall I really enjoyed it, even though I thought the middle was a bit slow. And her call to action at the end was inspiring! I especially appreciated that she acknowledged that access to birth control has always been, at its heart, an issue deeply connected to race and economic status as well.
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rowena_eureka's review

4.5
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jmarmar's review

4.5
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smgossett77's review

4.0
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