cover image This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor

This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor

Susan Wicklund. PublicAffairs, $24.95 (268pp) ISBN 978-1-58648-480-4

In rational, compassionate and honest language, Wicklund chronicles more than 20 years as a medical doctor and women's health provider with a ""fundamental commitment to patients and to the cause of keeping reproductive rights safe and legal,"" a commitment that would put herself and her family under direct threat from anti-abortion extremists, and cause her to adopt disguises and even a personal bodyguard in order to continue her work. Wicklund's story is gripping and poignant, not only for its numerous personal accounts-including Wicklund's own experience terminating her pregnancy-but in her consideration of current and proposed reproductive rights legislation; in addition to eye-opening statistics (""In 2006, 87% of counties in the United States had no abortion provider""), Wicklund provides a fine resource guide for further reading. Though a digression concerning her parents' unrelated health issues derails the narrative, and she fails to discuss abortion law in other developed countries, this topical memoir will make a compelling read for anyone interested in women's health and reproductive rights in America.