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All You Have to Do Is Call
By (Author) Kerri Maher
Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
6th December 2023
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Historical fiction
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A dramatic and inspiring novel based on the true story of the Jane Collective and the brave women who fought for our right to choose, from the USA Today bestselling author of The Paris Bookseller.
Chicago, early 1970s Who does a woman call when she needs help Jane.
The best-known secret in the city, Jane is an underground women's health organization composed entirely of women helping women, empowering them to live lives free from the expectations of society by offering reproductive counseling and safe, illegal abortions. Veronica, Jane's founder, prides herself on the services she has provided to thousands of women, yet the price of others' freedom is that she leads a double life. When she's not at Jane, Veronica plays the role of a conventional housewife--which becomes even more difficult during her own high-risk pregnancy.
Two more women in Veronica's neighborhood are grappling with similar disconnects. Margaret, a young professor at the University of Chicago, secretly volunteers at Jane as she falls in love with a man whose attitude toward his ex-wife increasingly disturbs her. Patty, who's long been content as a devoted wife and mother, has begun to sense that something essential is missing from her life. When her runaway younger sister Eliza shows up unexpectedly, Patty is forced to come to terms with what it really means to love and support a sister.
In this historic moment when the personal was nothing if not political, when television, movies, and commercials told women they'd "come a long way, baby," Veronica, Margaret, and Patty must make choices that will change the course of their lives forever.
"All You Have to Do Is Call honors the heroines of the Jane collective who provided safe, clandestine health services in the pre-Roe v. Wade era. Maher sketches all three women with compassion and sensitivity as they come to rely on each other in the absence of the law, and their journey is profoundly moving. A novel both powerful and timely!"
--Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Diamond Eye
"A captivating tale of women sacrificing everything in order to support other women. Everyone should read and discuss this book. Everyone."
--Dolen Perkins-Valdez, New York Times bestselling author of Take My Hand
"All You Have to Do is Call is about the power of women working together, their friendships, their loves, their lives and how, when united, they really can change the world even in the face of seemingly insurmountable barriers. Inspiring, important but also page-turning, Kerri Maher pulls off a remarkable feat in this novel."
--Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Orphan
"Although the novel captures a provocative, explosive period in the past, it couldn't be more relevant today. With unflinching courage and fierce characters, Maher not only packs a punch but also gives us all the feels in this inspiring, powerhouse novel--exposing the profound choices women made and the risks they took to help other women."
--Lisa Barr, New York Times bestselling author of Woman on Fire
"Sheds light on the intrepid women who put everything on the line... Inspiring and timely, and an absolute must-read."
--Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Librarian Spy
"Gripping and heart-rending...With beautiful writing and a brisk pace, this is Maher's best book to date!"
--Heather Webb, USA Today bestselling author of Strangers in the Night
"Such a courageous undertaking, Maher handles this delicate subject matter with great wisdom and a self-assured hand. Her meticulous research brings 1970s Chicago to life and reminds us of how far we've come and what's at stake for us now."
--Rene Rosen, USA Today bestselling author of Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl
"A stunning, propulsive novel of friendship and courage... Kerri Maher shows us that love and friendship are complex, and that no woman takes the decision to end a pregnancy lightly. Told with compassion and a chorus of compelling voices, this novel will keep you turning the pages late into the night."
--Laurie Lico Albanese, author of Hester
"Brilliantly woven together, All You Have to Do to Call is an inspiring opus of courage, sisterhood, friendship and the incredible things women can do when they work together to make change. Kerri Maher has penned a masterpiece that women of all ages should read!"
--Eliza Knight, USA Today bestselling author of Starring Adele Astaire
"A character-rich story of risky, remarkable activism that resonates more strongly than ever."
--Kirkus
"A timely and poignant depiction of the precarious position of women in pre-Roe America. Maher delivers a compelling insight of the dangers women of all walks of lives had to face to gain access reproductive health care. The characters are rich and keenly developed; the pacing flawless. A worthy reminder of the progress we've made and the progress we stand to lose. A stunning tribute to the strength of women."
--Aimie K. Runyan, bestselling author of The School for German Brides and A Bakery in Paris
"An important, illuminating story about the dreams, fears, and needs of a group of women grappling with what choice really means in the pre-Roe v. Wade era. Maher provides an intimate view into the complexity of female relationships with each other, with their partners, and with their own bodies."
--Elise Hooper, author of Angels of the Pacific
"A gripping novel that illustrates how ordinary people like mothers, housewives, and students can - and have - put their necks on the line for the greater good. This novel comes at the right time to remind us of the power we have on the individual level to make change, sometimes with our own bare hands."
--Kaia Alderson, author of Sisters in Arms
"This tautly-written novel will keep you turning the pages with its deeply satisfying portrayal of women negotiating the shoals of friendship and family in 1970s Chicago - and then goes further to show them risking all in extraordinary acts of social justice. A timely, thoughtful exploration of liberation and resistance."
--Janie Chang, bestselling author of Dragon Springs Road, The Library of Legends, and The Porcelain Moon
"Powerful and timely... Maher weaves an absorbing tale of friendship, sisterhood and courage, and illuminates the incredible things that women can accomplish when they band together for a greater good."
--Jane Healey, bestselling Author of Goodnight From Paris
"Historical fiction at its finest: a riveting story from the past with all the immediacy and urgency of today. Kerri Maher delivers a layered, emotionally resonant novel.... a powerful reminder that in challenging times, the most ordinary among us can step up to do the extraordinary."
--Greer Macallister, author of The Arctic Fury
"Brings to life these courageous women, their complicated relationships, and their efforts with seamless grace, realism, and humor. A bold celebration of female friendship and resilience, All You Have To Do Is Call is immersive, irresistible, and captivating from page one!"
--Weina Dai Randel, author of The Last Rose of Shanghai and Night Angels
"A compelling page-turner."
--Alix Rickloff, author of The Girls in Navy Blue
"A brave tour de force that captures the tension and drama of a pivotal moment in women's history. Maher's novel is a powerful and inspiring tribute, a story of sisterhood, resilience, and courage that will stay with readers long after they finish the book. I loved it."
--Rachel Barenbaum, author of Atomic Anna
Praise for The Paris Bookseller and the novels of Kerri Maher
"A beautiful ode to Sylvia Beach, the renowned Shakespeare and Company owner, a real-life heroine who has left her mark on us all."
--Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Personal Librarian
"Maher vividly reimagines the indomitable Beach, who struggled for years to get Ulysses published."
--The Washington Post
"Maher's new historical novel The Paris Bookseller is at once a paean to Beach, and a love letter to bookstores and libraries."
--The Boston Globe
"Wholly immersive, a literary romp through Left Bank Paris...an enchanting glimpse of the storied lost generation through a female gaze."
--Toronto Star
"Kerri Maher's The Paris Bookseller is a worthy homage to Sylvia Beach and a love letter to all bookstores, libraries, and the passionate and committed women who run them."
--New York Journal of Books
"If you ever dreamed you could transport yourself to Paris in the twenties, to Sylvia Beach's famous bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, where Joyce, Hemingway, and Pound wandered the aisles, this story's for you. Maher's magical touch brings to life a woman whose struggles resonate in today's world, while also examining the intricacies of friendship, fortitude, and the love of the written word."
--Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
"Midnight in Paris meets A Moveable Feast in this intimate, in-depth look at the brave and visionary woman who founded one of the world's most iconic bookstores, Shakespeare and Company, on Paris's Left Bank. Studded with appearances from the likes of James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, and Ernest Hemingway, The Paris Bookseller brings alive not only interwar Paris, but also the complicated friendship that led to the publication of Joyce's epic Ulysses and helped pave the way for Paris's enduring English-language literary legacy. If you've ever fallen in love with a bookstore, you'll love this ode to booksellers and to the power and magic of the written word."
--Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Vanishing Stars
"The Paris Bookseller is a beautifully written homage to those who keep literature alive and to the quirky inhabitants of the literary commu
Kerri Maher is the USA Today bestselling author of The Paris Bookseller, The Girl in White Gloves, The Kennedy Debutante, and, under the name Kerri Majors, This Is Not a Writing Manual: Notes for the Young Writer in the Real World. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and lives with her daughter and dog in a leafy suburb west of Boston, Massachusetts.