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Unplanned: The Dramatic True Story of a Former Planned Parenthood Leader's Eye-Opening Journey Across the Life Line (Enlarged)
Unplanned: The Dramatic True Story of a Former Planned Parenthood Leader's Eye-Opening Journey Across the Life Line (Enlarged) | Abby Johnson
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Retailers Choice Award winner, 2012Abby Johnson quit her job in October 2009. That simple act became a national news story because Abby was the director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Texas who, after participating in an actual abortion procedure for the first time, walked down the street to join the Coalition for Life."Unplanned" is a heart-stopping personal drama of life-and-death encounters, a courtroom battle, and spiritual transformation that speaks hope and compassion into the political controversy that surrounds this issue. Telling Abby's story from both sides of the abortion clinic property line, this book is a must-read for anyone who cares about the life versus rights debate and helping women who face crisis pregnancies. Now updated with a new chapter covering the latest events in Abby's journey, in the news, and in changing legislation . . . and revealing the impact Abby's story has had in the most surprising places.
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Floresj
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Panpan

This wasn‘t what I thought this would be....if you are a devout Christian, you might really like this book. Abby seems to play a whole “I didn‘t really know what Planned Parenthood did”, her whole family is staunchly pro-life, and had 2 abortions herself before God “spoke to me and showed me the way”. The writing was simplistic and over done.

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Books_n_Whatnot
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Mehso-so

Abortion can be such a polarizing topic, but this book was not! I thought the author was very nice to people on both sides of “the life line.” This book was about a 50 pages longer than it needed to be. Focuses mostly on addressing spiritual concerns, but also mentions some of the misleading “pro-choice” language. Not sure I would recommend it, but the overall story isn‘t bad.