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This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor, by Susan Wicklund and Alan Kesselheim

‘In recent years there have been numerous murders and attempted murders of abortion providers, dozens of bombings, arsons, acid attacks, anthrax threats, kidnappings, and burglaries as well as less lethal but still chilling forms of harassment by abortion protesters. ‘The Common Secret’ indicates that while some protesters limit their actions to guilt-inducing misinformation and invective, some endorse - and commit - crimes up to and including homicide.’ Read the review at the California Literary Review.

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