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Irene Vilar
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| #1006274 in Books | Other Press | 2009-10-06 | 2009-10-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.41 x5.50l,.61 | File type: PDF | 222 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Beautifully written...|By SoCalGirl|For such a dark and controversial subject, Ms. Vilar writes with dignity and beauty. I believe the author is a courageous woman for writing about her experiences and to let us in on feeling her pain. It is impossible to not feel something as you read Ms. Vilar's words, whether it's sadness, anger, sympathy, love, hate, etc. And isn't that the||“Nuanced, intellectually ambitious and unnervingly frank.”—The Washington Post||“The strength of [Impossible Motherhood] lies in exposing the need to talk about abortion as a public health issue. It's impossib
Irene Vilar was just a pliant young college undergraduate in thrall to her professor when they embarked on a relationship that led to marriage—a union of impossible odds—and fifteen abortions in fifteen years. Vilar knows that she is destined to be misunderstood, that many will see her nightmare as an instance of abusing a right, of using abortion as a means of birth control. But it isn't that. The real story is part of an awful secret, shrouded in shame, col...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Impossible Motherhood: Testimony of an Abortion Addict | Irene Vilar.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.