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Counting Backwards: A Novel

Counting Backwards: A Novel

by Jacqueline Friedland (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Customers praise this novel's compelling dual-timelines narrative and find it impossible to put down. The book is beautifully written, deeply informative, and emotionally resonant, with one customer noting how it infuses the story with hope and humanity. Customers appreciate the character development, with one review highlighting how it captures the emotional weight of characters' experiences, and they value the book's focus on reproductive rights and women's empowerment.

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A ZIBBY OWENS MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025! | SHEREADS PICK OF 2025!Told in two alternating narratives bound by a shocking parallel of issues such as reproductive rights and society's expectations of women and mothers, Counting Backwards is a compelling reminder that progress is rarely a straight line and always hard-won. "Erin Brockovich for our times." (Jill Santopolo, New York Times bestselling author)New York, 2022. Jessa Gidney is trying to have it all--a high-powered legal career, a meaningful marriage, and hopefully, one day, a child. But when her professional ambitions come up short and Jessa finds herself at a turning point, she leans into her family's history of activism by taking on pro bono work at a nearby detention center. There she meets Isobel Perez--a young mother fighting to stay with her daughter--but as she gets to know Isobel, an unsettling revelation about Isobel's health leads Jessa to uncover a horrifying pattern of medical malpractice within the detention facility. One that shockingly has ties to her own family.Virginia, 1927. Carrie Buck is an ordinary young woman in the center of an extraordinary legal battle at the forefront of the American eugenics conversation. From a poor family, she was only six years old when she first became a ward of the state. Uneducated and without any support, she spends her youth dreaming about a different future--one separate from her exploitative foster family--unknowing of the ripples her small, country life will have on an entire nation.As Jessa works to assemble a case against the prison and the crimes she believes are being committed there, she discovers the landmark Supreme Court case involving Carrie Buck with shockingly similar implications to the one before her now. Her connection to the case, however, is deeper and much more personal than she ever knew--sending her down new paths that will leave her forever changed and determined to fight for these women, no matter the cost.". . . a riveting, compelling story--but it's also an important one, reminding us that history's darkest aspects can echo forward into our present day and that there is so much work left to do in the fight for freedom and equality."—Kelly Rimmer, New York Times bestselling author of The German Wife. Read more

Product Information

ASINB0D8VMSVM7
PublisherHarper Muse
AccessibilityLearn more
Publication dateMarch 11, 2025
LanguageEnglish
File size1.6 MB
Simultaneous device usageUp to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length333 pages
ISBN-13978-1400347315
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#23,615 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #2 in Immigration Fiction #2 in Immigration Literature & Fiction eBooks #167 in Women's Divorce Fiction
Customer Reviews4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 191 ratings

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