leslie jamison called her book no choice, just out a few weeks ago. powerful, necessary, required reading for the terrifying poster reality in which we find ourselves. emily rapp black wrote that the book is filled with brave reporting, beautiful writing and, an insistence to tell the truth about the war on women. this is a book about reproductive, about inequality, about abortion in the united states and beyond. and here we are, steps away from the capital in a state that plays a not insignificant role in the story and. the book also talks about wendy davis who just steps over in 2013 and her now famous pink running shoes, filibustered for more than a hours on this topic. no choice was originally to be released in january to coincide with the 50th anniversary of roe v wade. but when it became clear the supreme court intended to overturn the ruling, the book was fast tracked and came out in october. i have found that reading this book has been enlightening and enraging and also really moving. at one point, a midwife tells a patient did you really thin