Take My Hand

368 pages

English language

Published May 11, 2022 by Penguin Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-593-33769-1
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4 stars (5 reviews)

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Review of 'Take My Hand' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Haunting. A powerful beginning; so good that the first thing I did upon finishing the book was reread the first few chapters. Effective first-person narration, ostensibly epistolary but inobtrusively so. Dual timelines worked beautifully: about 80% was 1973, tense, dramatic, distinctly uncomfortable; the rest, in 2016, tempered the heat with mature reflection. Getting to know the narrator like that—first as an interesting, conflicted adult, then as the hotheaded but caring young person she was— ... well, I found myself crushing hard on her. The book is much more than about her, of course, but it’s so enjoyable to have the author devote care to every aspect. That’s why we read.

The story is fiction, the events behind it are not, and near the one-third mark I felt compelled to read up on the historical basis. Waiting that long worked well for me, and I recommend it. Or perhaps even waiting …

Review of 'Take My Hand' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

It is a good book and covers a lot of history and issues around reproductive justice, but you get the feeling the author is more ambivalent about abortion than they let on. Also, if you are adopted and are sick of adoption being a plot point with no connection to reproductive justice and the adoptee not being an actual character, then you should probably skip it.

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