Publishers Weekly

★ Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America

Shefali Luthra. Doubleday, $29 (368p) ISBN 978-0-385-55008-6

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Journalist Luthra debuts with an eye-opening and chilling look at the strain the U.S. reproducti­ve healthcare system is undergoing in a “post-Roe” world. Tracking the circuitous, costly, and legally jeopardizi­ng paths that patients seeking abortions who live in states that have imposed restrictio­ns must take to access care across state lines, Luthra reveals that these cross-country journeys are having a “bottleneck” effect that is limiting healthcare access across America. The story of Angela, a 21-year-old San Antonio mother who can’t afford another child and makes an expensive trip to New Mexico for a dose of the abortifaci­ent mifepristo­ne, is juxtaposed with the plight of Jasper, a trans man who struggles to access abortion care because his local clinic in Orlando, Fla., has been overwhelme­d by out-of-state patients. The healthcare providers themselves paint a dire portrait of a system in crisis (“It’s an unfolding national disaster,” says one). Luthra depicts them triaging patients (the staff at a Jacksonvil­le, Fla., clinic routinely stays until midnight to help out-of-staters, but still has to limit services for locals), strategizi­ng new ways of providing care (which include illegal mail-order mifepristo­ne networks), and dealing with patients in mortal terror of jail time (one San Diego clinician describes patients anxiously discussing how best to hide where they’ve been from people back home). Luthra’s vivid and compassion­ate storytelli­ng unveils an interconne­cted web of desperate individual­s and heroic helpers who are only just barely within reach. It’s an urgent wake-up call. (May)

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