From Booklist
Abortion continues to be a raging controversy, and this book as well as new a new book Abortion , by Allison Lassieur, and The Ethics of Abortion, edited by Jennifer A. Hurley address the social, moral, medical, and political issues from many viewpoints. Lassieur's title, in the Lucent Overview series, is the most accessible, with a magazine-type design, clear journalistic style, lots of photos, and an up-to-date discussion of the current arguments, including the debates over partial-birth abortion, parents' right to know, and the morning-after pill. The Abortion Controversy, in the Current Controversies series, is an anthology of 24 primary sources. Each chapter includes two full-length articles for an issue and two against. Is abortion immoral? Should protesters target clinics? Should aborted fetuses be used for medical research? The editor's introduction, chapter prefaces, and brief summaries of the articles will help students decide what to read and where to focus their research. The Ethics of Abortion, in the At Issue series, is a shorter, more dense anthology of 15 full articles from many viewpoints, with a brief summary introducing each one. Contributors range from John Paul II to Reproductive Rights activists. All three books include source notes, an annotated bibliography, and organizations to contact. For personal interest and for research, the passionate and the moderate will find much here to support their viewpoints and perhaps to change their minds. Hazel Rochman
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Review
-- School Library Journal (November 2001) (School Library Journal 20020501)
"I have almost every series Greenhaven Press has published and love them all..These titles will be a gret resource for current events, history, and speech classes and debate teams. Highly Recommended."
--Library Media Connection (August/September 2004) (Library Media Connection )
"This wide-ranging entry in the Current Controversies series gives readers information for reports as well as for making personal choices. The writing is more intellectual than impassioned, and supporting evidence usually comes from respected sources that young readers will likely recognize and trust. Rich materials for many curricular disciplines."
-- Booklist (May 2002) (Booklist )
