Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York's Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist

Author:   Jennifer Wright
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   09 May 2024
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Author:   Jennifer Wright
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Imprint:   Da Capo Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.300kg
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9780306826818


ISBN 10:   030682681
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   09 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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"**Longlisted for the Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize in Nonfiction (2023)****An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF 2023 SO FAR in BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR and HISTORY** ​ **An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF THE MONTH (March 2023)** **INDIE NEXT List Pick for March 2023** **A Bookshop.Org EDITOR'S PICK (March 2023)*** Next Idea Book Club, ""February Must Reads"" and ""40 Nonfiction Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" Cosmopolitan, ""11 Best Books to Put on Your TBR"" Amazon, Best Books in History and Nonfiction (March 2023) The Spectator, ""Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" American Journal of Bioethics, ""Recommended Reading"" ""Madame Restell is a timely portrait of one woman's boldness mixes deep research with page-turning prose to bring Madame Restell's times to life, reminding what's at stake in the fight for bodily autonomy."" (Editor's Pick)--Bookshop.Org ""The fact that Ann Trow isn't a well-known feminist heroine is a travesty. Thankfully, Jennifer Wright is here with an extensively researched, compulsively readable account of this singularly fascinating woman and her extraordinary legacy that still affects so much of the country even today... Lost to history by the concerted efforts of power-hungry, sexist men, this remarkable woman is finally receiving her due in this fast-paced, whirlwind of a book. This book is more than a retrospective on the life of a forgotten heroine; it's a telling account of how women's health became both a commodity and a tool of oppression. Highly recommended for anyone with an eye on today's politics and wonders how we got here."" --CityView ""Jennifer Wright is one of the best writers of history working today, and it's a gift to all of us that she's choosing to focus her tremendous skill as a researcher and singular voice on an all-but-forgotten figure like Madame Restell. To call this book timely would be an understatement. It functions not only as a brilliant biography but also a timeless reminder of the way history can be erased and changed to serve modern political purposes.""--DANA SCHWARTZ, #1 New York Times bestselling author of ANATOMY: A LOVE STORY and host of NOBLE BLOOD ""MADAME RESTELL is a book about one of America's most infamous 19th century abortion providers, which is to say it's a delightful, indecorous, and sometimes disturbing story about the whole of American history: Capitalism and class, feminism and freedom, and puritanical hypocrites who find their authority challenged by women who want a littler power (and are willing to be more than a little bawdy in order to get it). If you want to understand contemporary politics, from brave women who break the law to the misogynist moral scolds who still want women under their thumb to the inevitable interplay of despair and resistance in the pursuit of liberation--or if you just want to read a truly captivating tale of the most important woman you've never heard of--don't miss MADAME RESTELL.""--JILL FILIPOVIC, journalist and author of THE H-SPOT ""[An] impassioned and irreverent biography... Wright paints a vivid picture of Restell's rise to prominence and weaves in intriguing details about the history of birth control and abortion. This feminist history fascinates.""--Publishers Weekly ""By unraveling the misogynistic and misleading lies that put women's lives in jeopardy, Wright simultaneously restores Restell to her rightful place in history and obliterates the faulty reasoning underlying the very foundation of what has since been dubbed the 'pro-life' movement."" --Daily Kos ""It may be a 19th century story, but Madame Restell's battles with sanctimonious hypocrites and condescending men feels all too modern, especially in an era when basic rights are once again being taken away. Luckily, Jennifer Wright has a wry humor and light hand, making this book as fun as it is inspiring.""--AMANDA MARCOTTE, Senior Political Writer at Salon and Author of TROLL NATION ""Like the woman herself, MADAME RESTELL is smart, fascinating, complicated, and not to be denied. Wright has written that most delicious of books, the true story of a bad bitch, a woman whose work is as relevant as your social media timeline, only it's true.""--QUINN CUMMINGS, author of NOTES FROM THE UNDERWIRE and SMALL STORIES (2018-2020) ""Painfully timely... Wright observes that Americans don't take well to learning history. When it is delivered with this kind of blunt force, however, perhaps they might. Whatever readers end up thinking of Madame Restell, they surely cannot miss the core lesson: that there has never been a culture in human history without abortion. The only variable has ever been the cost.--New York Times Book Review ""Reading Jennifer Wright's books is always like having a brilliant friend tell you fascinating history you can't believe you never heard of before. MADAME RESTELL is no exception--it's a page-turning ride through the Gilded Age that will make you laugh, make you cry, and enrage you by turns.""--ALEXANDRA PETRI, Washington Post columnist and author of Alexandra Petri's US History ""They say that history is written by the victors, which goes a long way towards explaining the anonymity of Ann Trow, a.k.a. Madame Restell. Jennifer Wright's meticulously researched, dryly humorous, and frankly feminist biography of the glamorous, celebrated, and unapologetic abortionist--whose defiance in the face of an oppressive patriarchy can best be described as (ahem) ballsy--should set that right... Dismantling centuries-old misconceptions, Wright blends rousing biography and eye-opening medical and cultural history lessons in this compulsively readable biography of a remarkable woman.""--Amazon ""This brightly written biography of a fierce woman lost to history will appeal strongly to feminists.""--New York Journal of Books ""This is a book that'll make you want to stand up and say, 'HECK YES!'""--""Book Worm Says"" column ""Wright has vividly and thoroughly revived the dark story of Madame Restell, an undeniably powerful entrepreneur who rose from seemingly hopeless poverty by exercising her innate abilities, excelling and enjoying the fruits of her labors. She examines the thorny issue of abortion from numerous angles, treating it deftly. Restell's life story encompasses subject matter that has much to teach, and Wright provides diligent, thoughtful research to make that possible."" --BookReporter.com ""Wright's well-researched biography is not only interesting, but, sadly, timely. A fresh contribution to women's history.""--Kirkus"


"""Restell is central to the story of the dismantling of American women's reproductive freedom during the last half of the nineteenth century, yet she has largely been treated as a curiosity and a footnote.... [This work] fill[s] a grievous void... Wright... has produced an engaging... chronicle, with clear passion...""--New York Review of Books **Longlisted for the Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize in Nonfiction (2023)****An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF 2023 SO FAR in BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR and HISTORY** ​ **An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF THE MONTH (March 2023)** **INDIE NEXT List Pick for March 2023** **A Bookshop.Org EDITOR'S PICK (March 2023)*** Next Idea Book Club, ""February Must Reads"" and ""40 Nonfiction Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" Cosmopolitan, ""11 Best Books to Put on Your TBR"" Amazon, Best Books in History and Nonfiction (March 2023) The Spectator, ""Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" American Journal of Bioethics, ""Recommended Reading"" ""Madame Restell is a timely portrait of one woman's boldness mixes deep research with page-turning prose to bring Madame Restell's times to life, reminding what's at stake in the fight for bodily autonomy."" (Editor's Pick)--Bookshop.Org ""The fact that Ann Trow isn't a well-known feminist heroine is a travesty. Thankfully, Jennifer Wright is here with an extensively researched, compulsively readable account of this singularly fascinating woman and her extraordinary legacy that still affects so much of the country even today... Lost to history by the concerted efforts of power-hungry, sexist men, this remarkable woman is finally receiving her due in this fast-paced, whirlwind of a book. This book is more than a retrospective on the life of a forgotten heroine; it's a telling account of how women's health became both a commodity and a tool of oppression. Highly recommended for anyone with an eye on today's politics and wonders how we got here."" --CityView ""Jennifer Wright is one of the best writers of history working today, and it's a gift to all of us that she's choosing to focus her tremendous skill as a researcher and singular voice on an all-but-forgotten figure like Madame Restell. To call this book timely would be an understatement. It functions not only as a brilliant biography but also a timeless reminder of the way history can be erased and changed to serve modern political purposes.""--DANA SCHWARTZ, #1 New York Times bestselling author of ANATOMY: A LOVE STORY and host of NOBLE BLOOD ""MADAME RESTELL is a book about one of America's most infamous 19th century abortion providers, which is to say it's a delightful, indecorous, and sometimes disturbing story about the whole of American history: Capitalism and class, feminism and freedom, and puritanical hypocrites who find their authority challenged by women who want a littler power (and are willing to be more than a little bawdy in order to get it). If you want to understand contemporary politics, from brave women who break the law to the misogynist moral scolds who still want women under their thumb to the inevitable interplay of despair and resistance in the pursuit of liberation--or if you just want to read a truly captivating tale of the most important woman you've never heard of--don't miss MADAME RESTELL.""--JILL FILIPOVIC, journalist and author of THE H-SPOT ""[An] impassioned and irreverent biography... Wright paints a vivid picture of Restell's rise to prominence and weaves in intriguing details about the history of birth control and abortion. This feminist history fascinates.""--Publishers Weekly ""By unraveling the misogynistic and misleading lies that put women's lives in jeopardy, Wright simultaneously restores Restell to her rightful place in history and obliterates the faulty reasoning underlying the very foundation of what has since been dubbed the 'pro-life' movement."" --Daily Kos ""It may be a 19th century story, but Madame Restell's battles with sanctimonious hypocrites and condescending men feels all too modern, especially in an era when basic rights are once again being taken away. Luckily, Jennifer Wright has a wry humor and light hand, making this book as fun as it is inspiring.""--AMANDA MARCOTTE, Senior Political Writer at Salon and Author of TROLL NATION ""Like the woman herself, MADAME RESTELL is smart, fascinating, complicated, and not to be denied. Wright has written that most delicious of books, the true story of a bad bitch, a woman whose work is as relevant as your social media timeline, only it's true.""--QUINN CUMMINGS, author of NOTES FROM THE UNDERWIRE and SMALL STORIES (2018-2020) ""Painfully timely... Wright observes that Americans don't take well to learning history. When it is delivered with this kind of blunt force, however, perhaps they might. Whatever readers end up thinking of Madame Restell, they surely cannot miss the core lesson: that there has never been a culture in human history without abortion. The only variable has ever been the cost.--New York Times Book Review ""Reading Jennifer Wright's books is always like having a brilliant friend tell you fascinating history you can't believe you never heard of before. MADAME RESTELL is no exception--it's a page-turning ride through the Gilded Age that will make you laugh, make you cry, and enrage you by turns.""--ALEXANDRA PETRI, Washington Post columnist and author of Alexandra Petri's US History ""They say that history is written by the victors, which goes a long way towards explaining the anonymity of Ann Trow, a.k.a. Madame Restell. Jennifer Wright's meticulously researched, dryly humorous, and frankly feminist biography of the glamorous, celebrated, and unapologetic abortionist--whose defiance in the face of an oppressive patriarchy can best be described as (ahem) ballsy--should set that right... Dismantling centuries-old misconceptions, Wright blends rousing biography and eye-opening medical and cultural history lessons in this compulsively readable biography of a remarkable woman.""--Amazon ""This brightly written biography of a fierce woman lost to history will appeal strongly to feminists.""--New York Journal of Books ""This is a book that'll make you want to stand up and say, 'HECK YES!'""--""Book Worm Says"" column ""Wright has vividly and thoroughly revived the dark story of Madame Restell, an undeniably powerful entrepreneur who rose from seemingly hopeless poverty by exercising her innate abilities, excelling and enjoying the fruits of her labors. She examines the thorny issue of abortion from numerous angles, treating it deftly. Restell's life story encompasses subject matter that has much to teach, and Wright provides diligent, thoughtful research to make that possible."" --BookReporter.com ""Wright's well-researched biography is not only interesting, but, sadly, timely. A fresh contribution to women's history.""--Kirkus"


"**An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF 2023 SO FAR in BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR and HISTORY** ​ **An Amazon EDITOR'S PICK for BEST BOOKS OF THE MONTH (March 2023)** **INDIE NEXT List Pick for March 2023** **A Bookshop.Org EDITOR'S PICK (March 2023)*** Next Idea Book Club, ""February Must Reads"" and ""40 Nonfiction Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" Cosmopolitan, ""11 Best Books to Put on Your TBR"" Amazon, Best Books in History and Nonfiction (March 2023) The Spectator, ""Books to Watch Out For in 2023"" American Journal of Bioethics, ""Recommended Reading"" ""Madame Restell is a timely portrait of one woman's boldness mixes deep research with page-turning prose to bring Madame Restell's times to life, reminding what's at stake in the fight for bodily autonomy."" (Editor's Pick)--Bookshop.Org ""The fact that Ann Trow isn't a well-known feminist heroine is a travesty. Thankfully, Jennifer Wright is here with an extensively researched, compulsively readable account of this singularly fascinating woman and her extraordinary legacy that still affects so much of the country even today... Lost to history by the concerted efforts of power-hungry, sexist men, this remarkable woman is finally receiving her due in this fast-paced, whirlwind of a book. This book is more than a retrospective on the life of a forgotten heroine; it's a telling account of how women's health became both a commodity and a tool of oppression. Highly recommended for anyone with an eye on today's politics and wonders how we got here."" --CityView ""Jennifer Wright is one of the best writers of history working today, and it's a gift to all of us that she's choosing to focus her tremendous skill as a researcher and singular voice on an all-but-forgotten figure like Madame Restell. To call this book timely would be an understatement. It functions not only as a brilliant biography but also a timeless reminder of the way history can be erased and changed to serve modern political purposes.""--DANA SCHWARTZ, #1 New York Times bestselling author of ANATOMY: A LOVE STORY and host of NOBLE BLOOD ""MADAME RESTELL is a book about one of America's most infamous 19th century abortion providers, which is to say it's a delightful, indecorous, and sometimes disturbing story about the whole of American history: Capitalism and class, feminism and freedom, and puritanical hypocrites who find their authority challenged by women who want a littler power (and are willing to be more than a little bawdy in order to get it). If you want to understand contemporary politics, from brave women who break the law to the misogynist moral scolds who still want women under their thumb to the inevitable interplay of despair and resistance in the pursuit of liberation--or if you just want to read a truly captivating tale of the most important woman you've never heard of--don't miss MADAME RESTELL.""--JILL FILIPOVIC, journalist and author of THE H-SPOT ""[An] impassioned and irreverent biography... Wright paints a vivid picture of Restell's rise to prominence and weaves in intriguing details about the history of birth control and abortion. This feminist history fascinates.""--Publishers Weekly ""By unraveling the misogynistic and misleading lies that put women's lives in jeopardy, Wright simultaneously restores Restell to her rightful place in history and obliterates the faulty reasoning underlying the very foundation of what has since been dubbed the 'pro-life' movement."" --Daily Kos ""It may be a 19th century story, but Madame Restell's battles with sanctimonious hypocrites and condescending men feels all too modern, especially in an era when basic rights are once again being taken away. Luckily, Jennifer Wright has a wry humor and light hand, making this book as fun as it is inspiring.""--AMANDA MARCOTTE, Senior Political Writer at Salon and Author of TROLL NATION ""Like the woman herself, MADAME RESTELL is smart, fascinating, complicated, and not to be denied. Wright has written that most delicious of books, the true story of a bad bitch, a woman whose work is as relevant as your social media timeline, only it's true.""--QUINN CUMMINGS, author of NOTES FROM THE UNDERWIRE and SMALL STORIES (2018-2020) ""Painfully timely... Wright observes that Americans don't take well to learning history. When it is delivered with this kind of blunt force, however, perhaps they might. Whatever readers end up thinking of Madame Restell, they surely cannot miss the core lesson: that there has never been a culture in human history without abortion. The only variable has ever been the cost.--New York Times Book Review ""Reading Jennifer Wright's books is always like having a brilliant friend tell you fascinating history you can't believe you never heard of before. MADAME RESTELL is no exception--it's a page-turning ride through the Gilded Age that will make you laugh, make you cry, and enrage you by turns.""--ALEXANDRA PETRI, Washington Post columnist and author of Alexandra Petri's US History ""They say that history is written by the victors, which goes a long way towards explaining the anonymity of Ann Trow, a.k.a. Madame Restell. Jennifer Wright's meticulously researched, dryly humorous, and frankly feminist biography of the glamorous, celebrated, and unapologetic abortionist--whose defiance in the face of an oppressive patriarchy can best be described as (ahem) ballsy--should set that right... Dismantling centuries-old misconceptions, Wright blends rousing biography and eye-opening medical and cultural history lessons in this compulsively readable biography of a remarkable woman.""--Amazon ""This brightly written biography of a fierce woman lost to history will appeal strongly to feminists.""--New York Journal of Books ""This is a book that'll make you want to stand up and say, 'HECK YES!'""--""Book Worm Says"" column ""Wright has vividly and thoroughly revived the dark story of Madame Restell, an undeniably powerful entrepreneur who rose from seemingly hopeless poverty by exercising her innate abilities, excelling and enjoying the fruits of her labors. She examines the thorny issue of abortion from numerous angles, treating it deftly. Restell's life story encompasses subject matter that has much to teach, and Wright provides diligent, thoughtful research to make that possible."" --BookReporter.com ""Wright's well-researched biography is not only interesting, but, sadly, timely. A fresh contribution to women's history.""--Kirkus"


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"Jennifer Wright is the author of several pop history books, including It Ended Badly and Get Well Soon (winner of Audible's ""Best History Book of 2017""). She lives in Los Angeles with her husband-fellow writer Daniel Kibblesmith-and their daughter."

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