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Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall

Looking for Jane

A Novel

by Heather Marshall

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  • Feb 2023, 400 pages
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This "powerful debut" (Hello! Canada) for fans of Kristin Hannah and Jennifer Chiaverini about three women whose lives are bound together by a long-lost letter, a mother's love, and a secret network of women fighting for the right to choose—inspired by true stories.

2017: When Angela Creighton discovers a mysterious letter containing a life-shattering confession, she is determined to find the intended recipient. Her search takes her back to the 1970s when a group of daring women operated an illegal underground abortion network in Toronto known only by its whispered code name: Jane.

1971: As a teenager, Dr. Evelyn Taylor was sent to a home for "fallen" women where she was forced to give up her baby for adoption—a trauma she has never recovered from. Despite harrowing police raids and the constant threat of arrest, she joins the Jane Network as an abortion provider, determined to give other women the choice she never had.

1980: After discovering a shocking secret about her family, twenty-year-old Nancy Mitchell begins to question everything she has ever known. When she unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she feels like she has no one to turn to for help. Grappling with her decision, she locates "Jane" and finds a place of her own alongside Dr. Taylor within the network's ranks, but she can never escape the lies that haunt her.

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I'm reading Looking for Jane, by Heather Marshall. It's terrific. And I recently finished 2 excellent books: Let's Call Her Barbie, by Renee Rosen, and Becoming Madam Secretary, by Stephanie Dray.
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"Marshall vividly brings to life the dangers involved with operating [The Jane Network]… a page-turner… readers will be moved by the courage and thoughtfulness with which these characters face their dilemmas." - Publishers Weekly

"Marshall makes an absorbing debut with a timely novel about the complexities of pregnancy and motherhood… [a] deftly braided narrative, Marshall keeps the tension high as she reveals the devastating consequences of denying women autonomy over their bodies. A charged topic handled with sensitivity and compassion." - Kirkus Reviews

"A confident debut that offers a fascinating, often disturbing insight into the state of Canadian women's reproductive rights in our recent history... . Timely." - The Globe and Mail (UK)

"A heartbreaking, thought-provoking, and shocking story about women's struggle for reproductive choice in Canada." - Adrienne Chinn, author of The English Wife

"A masterful debut about motherhood and choices, the things we keep, the things we lose, and the things that stay with us and change us at our core forever... . A searing, important, beautifully written novel about the choices we all make and where they lead us—as well as a wise and timely reminder of the difficult road women had to walk not so long ago." - Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Vanishing Stars

"Masterful ... A poignant celebration of motherhood, and a devastating reminder of the consequences of denying women the right to choose. Fierce, beautifully written, and unforgettable." - Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Magnolia Palace

"Heather Marshall has pulled off a remarkable feat with this vital and incisive tale. It is at once an urgently necessary read and a pleasure to spend time with. The characters felt like friends, their story deeply essential to my own existence. A brave, generous, capable exploration of what it means to be a mother, to be a woman, and to stand up for inexorable truths." - Marissa Stapley, New York Times bestselling author of Lucky

"An original and poignant story that holds a mirror to the ongoing fight for women's rights. In reflecting on a dark spot in Canadian history, Heather Marshall speaks to the power of solidarity and of brave women who dare to take a stand." - Ellen Keith, bestselling author of The Dutch Wife

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Jill

Impressive Debut
I paired the book with the audiobook read by Sarah Borges who does a nice reading of this novel.

Looking for Jane is a historical fiction novel, following three main characters living in Toronto from the 1960s to 2010s. All three are deeply impacted by the struggle for reproductive rights in Canada. Their lives become intertwined with a secret network of volunteers and health care providers known as, Janes, who risk arrest and other dangers to provide illegal abortion services. Exploring reproductive rights, choices, motherhood, and justice under unjust systems.

I enjoyed reading and listening to this novel and I’m surprised it’s a debut. I found it to be a well written novel with relatable characters. A powerful reminder of why it’s important for women to fight for their rights. Abortion has been legal in Canada since 1988. “What we have to remember is that before it was legalized many, many women died seeking abortions, and many, many fought – at great personal risk – to make abortion legal.”

I will be eagerly awaiting Heather Marshall’s next book.

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Heather Marshall

Heather Marshall lives with her family near Toronto. She completed master's degrees in Canadian history and political science, and worked in politics and communications before turning her attention to her true passion: storytelling. Looking for Jane is her debut novel. Visit her website and connect on social channels at HeatherMarshallAuthor.com.

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