RaveWashington MonthlyImportant and suspenseful ... Approaches her topic as a detective uncovering a murder mystery. She not only identifies the culprits of the crime, but also searches for clues to reveal their motives ... At its core, Littlefield’s journey reminds us that knowledge is power ... Littlefield’s quest to \'understand your opponent\' helps solve the mystery of who killed Roe. It also lets readers know there is hope for justice ... While the spiritual civil war over abortion rights rages, Littlefield provides us with a roadmap of how we got here, and points readers in the direction of where we need to go.
RaveThe New York Times Book ReviewGripping ... A suspenseful recounting ... The author also describes the painful, destructive rivalry between her two subjects with narrative nuance and scholarly acumen ... Gorton’s riveting history of the first movement to grant women control over their bodies is essential reading now more than ever.
E. Jean Carroll
PositiveThe Guardian... an entertaining and rage-making romp of a read. A cross between Lucile Ball and Annie Oakley, Auntie E, as her Elle readers call her, is a fearless, madcap journalist whose breezy, bubbly writing style is a pleasure to read ... Despite Carroll’s preternatural fortitude, this is a harrowing read. She won’t admit it, but it seems her encounter with Trump stopped her in her tracks.