VUP
warmly invites you to the launch of
Rough on
Women: Abortion in 19th Century New Zealand
by Margaret
Sparrow
on Tuesday 1
July, 6pm–7.30pm
at Unity
Books
57 Willis St, Wellington.
Rough on Women will be launched by Alison McCulloch.
Margaret will be available to sign copies of the book, p.b, $40.
All welcome.
About Rough on Women
Rough on Women
is, in some respects, the prequel to Abortion
Then and Now: New Zealand abortion stories from 1940 to 1980,
in which women recorded their firsthand experiences of abortion.
In contrast to the intimacy and frankness of that book,
the women in Rough
on Women are all long dead and little is known of their
inner lives. Most of what we know about them comes from coroners’
reports and newspaper accounts, and in many cases we know more about
their abortionists than the women themselves.
Rough
on Women shows the lengths
to which women will go to avoid bearing an unwanted child, and how far
New Zealand has come in the battle for women to control their own
fertility.
Dame Margaret Sparrow has had a long
career in general and reproductive health. She is past President of the
Abortion Law Reform Association of New Zealand and a Director of Istar
Ltd, a not-for-profit company that imports the abortion pill
mifepristone. She was awarded an MBE in 1987, the New Zealand Suffrage
Centennial Medal in 1993, and the DCNZM for services to medicine and
the community in 2002, which in 2009 became a DNZM.
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