Access, 9781668053249
Hardcover
Underground activists fight for reproductive freedom across borders and generations.

Access

inside the abortion underground and the sixty-year battle for reproductive freedom

$72.50

  • Hardcover

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    24 June 2025

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Summary

Access: The Untold Story of the Fight for Reproductive Freedom

From the award-winning author of Birth, a journey into the underground activist networks that have been working to protect women’s autonomy over their bodies amidst legal, political, religious, and cultural oppression over the past sixty years.

In this definitive, eye-opening history, award-winning author Rebecca Grant charts the reproductive freedom movement from the days before Roe through the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781668053249
ISBN-10:1668053241
Author:Rebecca Grant
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Avid Reader Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:24 June 2025
Weight:635g
Dimensions:231mm x 157mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

“Based on a decade of work as a reporter, Grant offers an immensely readable and deeply researched history, equal parts enraging and moving. Access interweaves profiles of activists around the world with deftly narrated context on science, politics, and history. We move from antebellum New York to 1960s Chicago, from Mexico in the 2000s to pharmacies in India, from the internet to an ‘undisclosed location in the American South’ just before and after the Supreme Court drastically changed the legal landscape with its decision in Dobbs. … Grant’s book should be required reading for every American.” –New Republic“Journalist Rebecca Grant, in her riveting, sweeping new book, tells the epic tale of women’s struggle to obtain their bodily sovereignty. Through her daring reporting and copious research, Grant has written a monumental masterpiece of feminist outrage, ingenuity, and perseverance… . Regardless of geography, class, religion, or political system, the theme of men seeking to dominate women’s bodies is hauntingly universal. Yet women, Grant proves, will find a way to control their reproductive lives. They always have and they always will.” –Air MailPraise for Birth

“An important book … Grant is a good storyteller, subtle and compassionate.” –The New York Times Book Review

“An auspicious debut … Throughout, Grant maintains a sense of intimacy while contextualizing each woman’s experiences with analysis of medical, legal, and cultural matters… . An enlightening and accessible portrait of maternal healthcare in America.” –Publisher’s Weekly (starred review)

“A much-needed perspective on childbirth.” –Porchlight, Editor’s Choice

“The author skillfully interweaves the personal stories of her subjects and their families with a clear and engaging history of American childbirth practices over the years… . A significant and compelling sociological investigation.” –Kirkus Reviews

“As we navigate an endless number of crises, Rebecca Grant’s thorough reporting about one such issue–reproductive health in all its facets–is lighting a pathway forward. Birth is a testament to Grant’s impeccable reporting and storytelling skills, pulling back the curtain on pregnancy in America while also pushing us to understand what the stakes are and what it will take to move forward.” –Evette Dionne, author of Weightless

“A true feat of intimate, illuminating reporting, Birth is a profound examination of the deeply personal and structural forces that shape life-defining choices, experiences, dreams, and futures.” –Rainesford Stauffer, author of An Ordinary Age and All the Gold Stars

”[A] clear and compelling blend of history and journalism … [Grant’s] interest lies firmly in the above- and underground efforts to provide access to abortion rather than the slower, less reliable march towards enshrining reproductive rights in law… .Those seeking a well-researched, galvanizing narrative about abortion access should look no further than this engrossing account.” –Booklist (starred review)“A defiant history … With an inspiring focus on ordinary people who risk their livelihoods, freedom, and safety to help others, this rivets… . A roving, keenly reported account.” –Publishers Weekly (starred review)

About The Author

Rebecca Grant

Rebecca Grant is a freelance journalist based in Portland, Oregon, who covers reproductive rights, health, and justice. Her work has appeared in NPR, New York magazine, The Atlantic, VICE, The Nation, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, HuffPost, and The Guardian, among other publications. She has received grants and fellowships from the International Women’s Media Foundation, the International Reporting Project, The Fund for Investigative Journalists, and Type Investigations, reporting stories around the US and the world. Rebecca studied English and art history at Cornell University and served in the Peace Corps in Thailand. Before full-time freelancing, she worked at Washingtonian Magazine and wrote about startups in San Francisco. She is the author of Birth and Access.

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