In the longer contest to tell the better story about America and draw people into that story, there is a great worry among organizers that the left is badly falling short.
In the longer contest to tell the better story about America and draw people into that story, there is a great worry among organizers that the left is badly falling short.
���The Family Roe,��� by Joshua Prager, is a nuanced, deeply reported portrait of Norma McCorvey, known to most Americans as Jane Roe, the plaintiff in the case that won abortion rights for U.S. women.