With a title like "Get Out of My Crotch!" it's not surprising that reading this collection made me (a)question my own tepid brand of feminism , (b) much less complacent about the status quo of women's reproductive rights, and (c) mad as hell. This is a fast, entertaining--yes, even the essays that were difficult to read because of subject matter (rape, violence against women) were page-turners--and highly informative collection that gets to the core of the last few decades' increase in legislation and popular sentiment that is both anti-women's reproductive rights and anti-woman. The anthology's essayists describe visiting pro-life clinics, making sense of their own abortions, a woman dying due to not receiving a medically-necessary abortion, and what it's like now to be an abortion provider. This collection will raise your consciousness and rattle any comfortable notions you might have that things haven't gotten that bad. They have, and the authors of these essays raise the banner for a new fight against any more erosion of woman's right of control over her own body. "Get Out of My Crotch!" is not the book to read just before settling in for the night because it will probably have you thinking hard about the topics it raises; however, it's a perfect book as call to action. Read it and be prepared to think carefully about the implications of women losing ground and sometimes paying the price with their lives.