Red Clocks
by Leni Zumas Author
This ferociously imaginative and prescient novel considers what life may be like if abortion becomes illegal (again) in America, bans are placed on in-vitro fertilization and reproductive rights are utterly repressed. This gripping novel explores the lives of five very different women in a small Oregon fishing town as they confront new barriers while facing age old questions about motherhood, freedom, and identity. This story of transformation, hope, and resilience amid frightening times is a valuable read and a reflection on our own situation where rights are threatened and repression is a constant threat.
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