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Legal Voice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that fights for gender justice through impact litigation, policy advocacy, education, and coalition building. The list below presents some of our favorite (work-related) books.

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Cover of The Turnaway Study by Diana Greene Foster
The Turnaway Study Diana Greene Foster

The Turnaway Study

Ten Years, a Thousand Women, and the Consequences of Having--Or Being Denied--An Abortion

This well-researched book presents findings from a key study on the impacts of abortion access and abortion denials on women’s physical and mental health, as well as socioeconomic status.
Cover of The Story of Jane by Laura Kaplan
The Story of Jane Laura Kaplan

The Story of Jane

The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service

The Abortion Counseling Service, AKA "Jane," provided abortion care to thousands of pregnant people in Chicago before it was legal. This memoir — written by one of Jane's members — provides a first-hand account of the organization's rise and legacy.
Cover of This Common Secret by Susan Wicklund
This Common Secret Susan Wicklund

This Common Secret

My Journey as an Abortion Doctor

Dr. Wicklund devoted her career to providing reproductive health care.  In her memoir, she provides a realistic view of practicing medicine in hostile communities, the inherent risks involved, and the strength it takes to protect a vital right.
Cover of Essential Labor by Angela Garbes
Essential Labor Angela Garbes

Essential Labor

Mothering as Social Change

This is a great book for new parents and anyone who wants to better understand the complexities of being a parent and caregiver. Angela Garbes writes about the ways our society undervalues caregivers and also beautifully illustrates the power mothering has to change our communities. 
Cover of The Beginning and End of Rape by Sarah Deer
The Beginning and End of Rape Sarah Deer

The Beginning and End of Rape

Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America

This book presents a powerful overview of rape and sex trafficking in North America in the context of colonial violence against tribal nations. It also provides strategies for enacting positive change for women in tribal communities. Read to understand — and to be inspired.
Cover of What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape by Sohaila Abdulali
What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape Sohaila Abdulali

What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape

Sohaila Abdulali tackles tough and often taboo conversations around rape and rape culture, using the lens of her own brutal rape along with interviews with survivors from around the world.
Cover of Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Sister Outsider Audre Lorde

Sister Outsider

Essays and Speeches

This collection of essays and speeches is essential reading for insights into Black queer feminism.
Cover of White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad
White Tears/Brown Scars Ruby Hamad

White Tears/Brown Scars

How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color

Ruby Hamad uses history, pop culture, and personal history to explore the ways white women contribute to oppression and white supremacy, often at the expense of women of color.
Cover of Born Both by Hida Viloria
Born Both Hida Viloria

Born Both

An Intersex Life

Hida Viloria’s poignant memoir about self-discovery is also an excellent primer on the history and stakes of intersex activism.
Cover of Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Gideon the Ninth Tamsyn Muir

Gideon the Ninth

Lesbian necromancers in space. What more could you want? This book has amazing world-building, an incredibly filthy narrator, lots of swords, and an intense contest to become immortal.
Cover of A Shore Thing by Joanna Lowell
A Shore Thing Joanna Lowell

A Shore Thing

Trans people have always existed, and this story is a very fun way to explore trans historicity. It’s a sweet, queer, Victorian historical romance novel that includes botany, bicycle races, and a fantastic trans hero.
#TitleSubtitleAuthor(s)YearNotes
1The Turnaway StudyTen Years, a Thousand Women, and the Consequences of Having--Or Being Denied--An AbortionDiana Greene Foster2021
This well-researched book presents findings from a key study on the impacts of abortion access and abortion denials on women’s physical and mental health, as well as socioeconomic status.
2The Story of JaneThe Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion ServiceLaura Kaplan2022
The Abortion Counseling Service, AKA "Jane," provided abortion care to thousands of pregnant people in Chicago before it was legal. This memoir — written by one of Jane's members — provides a first-hand account of the organization's rise and legacy.
3This Common SecretMy Journey as an Abortion DoctorSusan Wicklund and Alex Kesselheim2008
Dr. Wicklund devoted her career to providing reproductive health care.  In her memoir, she provides a realistic view of practicing medicine in hostile communities, the inherent risks involved, and the strength it takes to protect a vital right.
4Essential LaborMothering as Social ChangeAngela Garbes2025
This is a great book for new parents and anyone who wants to better understand the complexities of being a parent and caregiver. Angela Garbes writes about the ways our society undervalues caregivers and also beautifully illustrates the power mothering has to change our communities. 
5The Beginning and End of RapeConfronting Sexual Violence in Native AmericaSarah Deer2015
This book presents a powerful overview of rape and sex trafficking in North America in the context of colonial violence against tribal nations. It also provides strategies for enacting positive change for women in tribal communities. Read to understand — and to be inspired.
6What We Talk about When We Talk about RapeSohaila Abdulali2019
Sohaila Abdulali tackles tough and often taboo conversations around rape and rape culture, using the lens of her own brutal rape along with interviews with survivors from around the world.
7Sister OutsiderEssays and SpeechesAudre Lorde2020
This collection of essays and speeches is essential reading for insights into Black queer feminism.
8White Tears/Brown ScarsHow White Feminism Betrays Women of ColorRuby Hamad2020
Ruby Hamad uses history, pop culture, and personal history to explore the ways white women contribute to oppression and white supremacy, often at the expense of women of color.
9Born BothAn Intersex LifeHida Viloria2017
Hida Viloria’s poignant memoir about self-discovery is also an excellent primer on the history and stakes of intersex activism.
10Gideon the NinthTamsyn Muir2020
Lesbian necromancers in space. What more could you want? This book has amazing world-building, an incredibly filthy narrator, lots of swords, and an intense contest to become immortal.
11A Shore ThingJoanna Lowell2024
Trans people have always existed, and this story is a very fun way to explore trans historicity. It’s a sweet, queer, Victorian historical romance novel that includes botany, bicycle races, and a fantastic trans hero.