MamaMoomin
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 7:22 am Post subject: Abby Johnson's book review |
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Abby Johnson and Kristin Detrow "The Walls Are Talking: Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell Their Stories"
Difficult to read. It is difficult to read about abortion, especially when you are a mother. The topic is very modern and undoubtedly controversial. The book talks about abortion on demand, i.e. termination of pregnancy because it was unplanned, "inconvenient", unwanted.
Abby Johnson worked in an abortion clinic. In the book she talks about cases of women who are exceptionally stuck in her memory, characterizes the types of abortion and makes her aware of what it really looks like and what complications it may involve. There are several mentions of her private life, but not too much. The book shows above all the transformation of the main author. From a woman who has somehow contributed to hundreds of abortions, she has turned into a person who does not support abortion. In her case, faith in God had a great influence, and I was irritated by these Christian references, but this is only my subjective feeling and in no way affects my judgment.
The book is worth reading. It will surely be difficult for extremely sensitive people, so you have to reach for it with full awareness. |
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