The Fall of Roe
03 June 2025
Imprint: Manilla Press
Synopsis
Women today are more equal than at any other time in American history. The #MeToo movement has transformed American workplaces. Christian power is weakening as the US grows increasingly secular. Democrats currently control Washington. And yet in this moment of growing equality and diminishing religiosity, women have lost one of the cornerstone achievements of liberal politics: the right to access...
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03 June 2025
416 pages
9781786584120
Imprint: Manilla Press
Reviews
An insightful new bookMaureen Dowd, New York Times
A deeply personal and narrative look at the decades-long campaign to restrict reproductive access in the U.S. [The Fall of Roe] takes us from inside secret meetings with Christian activists to abortion clinics to the White HouseKatie Couric Media
A fantastic narrative of the last decade that opened my eyes to how abortion rights fell apart in this countryAsma Khalid, NPR
The Fall of Roe unfolds like a horror story. Danger lurked outside the cabin door, but the threat was never fully perceived by those who lived within . . . Dias and Lerer provide a great public service . . . As [they] write, the fight against legal abortion is tied inextricably to the fight for America's soulSarah Jones, New York Magazine