The scope is sweeping, the writing is beautiful. It's an epic story worthy of the impact this one case has had on the American psyche.--Michel Martin, NPR Mr. Prager's book is stupendous, a masterwork of reporting. If you want to understand Roe more deeply before the coming decision, read it.--Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal Prodigiously researched, richly detailed, sensitively told.like a fairy tale set in working-class America.--Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker [A]n honest glimpse into the American soul.
a sweeping, granular, century-deep case for women's sovereignty over themselves.--Anand Giridharadas, New York Times Book Review Through rigorous reporting and sensitive portrayals, Prager animates Roe's leading and supporting figures and remakes our understanding of them.interweaving in-depth biographical sketches to transform Roe from an abstract legal doctrine into an epic family saga.--Mindy Jane Roseman, Washington Post The Family Roe is a work of deep empathy without sentimentality, a recovery of fact over myth, a quintessentially American story.--Linda Greenhouse, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Joseph M. Goldstein Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School A prizeworthy masterpiece of poignant history, an emotionally compelling account of the profound issues that surround reproductive choice.--David J. Garrow, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Liberty and Sexuality Joshua Prager has humanized the story of how abortion came to be legalized in the United States-- and how it came to shape the American culture wars.
The book reads like detective fiction.--Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of Far From the Tree Journalist Joshua Prager offers a masterclass in reporting in his book The Family Roe , which weaves concentric rings of activists and Christian fundamentalists, lawyers and Harvard Medical School graduates--groups called to action in the fiery debates over the case--to reveal a rich tapestry of American life and values in the 20th-century.--Time Prager's book does more than educate the reader on legal history; it shows how one changes over a lifetime. It is a study of the human experience. Prager reminds the reader that stances on abortion can be as fluid and complex as the generations-long battle over it. He offers no hint of his own political standing and ultimately leaves his complete history of Roe open to every reader.--Los Angeles Review of Books A stunning read.--D Magazine Prager's book is not just a biography but also political history.
Prager excels in revealing the messy, complicated people at the heart of America's abortion fight; their motives, he seems to say, are much more tangled than any of them would likely admit. The Family Roe is a fascinating portrait of a woman whose life was shaped by the abortion debate.--The New Republic The Family Roe: An American Story is a masterpiece of journalistic research. Prager challenges readers' presuppositions and refuses to fit the book's messy stories into clear moral categories. Things (and people) are not always what they seem. Nearly all the people profiled in this book carry deep secrets that they refuse to reveal to others--but that Prager, as a master journalist, repeatedly succeeds in uncovering.--Daniel K. Williams, Christianity Today Extraordinary reporting.
Prager's narrative contains multitudes.--Chris Hammer, The Christian Century.