A review by rc_cola
Say Anarcha by J.C. Hallman

4.0

Vividly painting the antebellum South's cultural lanscape, Hallman brings dark buried histories of slavery, gynecological research, and doctoral ethics into the light. A work of speculative nonfiction that reads as compelling as Butler's "Kindred" and well-researched as Larson's, Chernow's, and Kearns Goodwin's volumes. A creative powerhouse, brilliantly stitching science, healing, violence, and humanity together for a telling read.