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  2. Unwind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Unwind is a dystopian novel by Neal Shusterman.It takes place in the United States in the near future. After the Second Civil War ("The Heartland War") was fought over abortion, a compromise was reached, allowing parents to sign an order for their children between the ages of 13 and 18 to be "unwound" — taken to "harvest camps" and dissected into their body parts for later use.

  3. The Choices We Made - Wikipedia

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    The Choices We Made: Twenty-Five Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion is a book showing the abortion stories of various people in different situations and periods of time. [1] This includes celebrities such as Anne Archer , Polly Bergen , Kay Boyle , Jill Clayburgh , Linda Ellerbee , Whoopi Goldberg , Elizabeth Janeway , Ursula Le Guin ...

  4. The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 - Wikipedia

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    The Abortion is a genre novel parody [1] concerning the librarian of a very unusual California library which accepts books in any form and from anyone who wishes to drop one off at the library—children submit tales told in crayon about their toys; teenagers tell tales of angst and old people drop by with their memoirs—described as "the unwanted, the lyrical and haunted volumes of American ...

  5. A Case of Need - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Berry is a pathologist working in Boston when abortion is illegal in the United States.Dr. Berry's colleague, obstetrician Arthur Lee, has been arrested for performing an abortion that led to the death of 17-year old Karen Randall, a member of a prominent Boston medical dynasty.

  6. A Spark of Light - Wikipedia

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  7. How a book about abortion in 1960s France became the ... - AOL

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    A new film adaptation of a 2000 memoir, "Happening," about a French woman's illegal 1963 abortion, trades the book's specifity for universal power.

  8. Warren Hern - Wikipedia

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    Because of anti-abortion threats and harassment, Lippincott took the book out of print in 1989 and destroyed several hundred copies of the hardcover edition. Dr. Hern subsequently obtained the copyright, formed a publishing company (Alpenglo Graphics), and published a soft cover edition of Abortion Practice in order to keep the book available ...

  9. Impossible Motherhood - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Motherhood generated controversy on publication for the revelation that the author had 15 abortions in 17 years between the ages of 16 and 33. Vilar confesses to an "abortion addiction" and argues that the abortions were an act of rebellion against her controlling husband who did not want any children. [2]