A review by emilyslusarz
Her Body, Our Laws: On the Front Lines of the Abortion War, from El Salvador to Oklahoma by Michelle Oberman

3.0

While I do like this book, and the overall premise was good, the execution was done poorly in my opinion. At times I cringed at the content, not because it was difficult situations being discussed, but because of the writing of Oberman. The language seemed very odd to me at some places, especially the beginning. I will say, however, that this book opened my mind a lot. And while I still hold the same opinions as I did before reading, I think I can better analyze situations and see both sides of the abortion argument. Along with that, the first hand accounts are what really hit home and what made the book stand out to me.