True to Life

True to Life by Janet L. Folger, published by Loyal Pub. in 2000, is a first edition work that spans 256 pages. This book presents the remarkable journey of a young woman who became an outspoken advocate for the unborn, finding herself at the center of a national debate on abortion. Folger shares her personal experiences and the challenges she faced as she transitioned from being hesitant to speak out to successfully championing the nation’s first ban on partial-birth abortion.
Readers will discover a narrative that combines humor with a call to action, as Folger provides insights into her advocacy efforts and the broader human rights movement. The book touches on themes related to biography and autobiography, as well as social issues and religion, offering a perspective on the intersection of faith and activism. True to Life serves as both a personal account and a motivational guide for those interested in social change and the complexities surrounding the topic of abortion.
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The incredible story of a young woman who spoke up for the unborn and found herself in the national spotlight. As this desperate battle continues to rage, God has placed at its epicenter the most unlikely of persons: Janet Folger who used to be afraid to speak, period – let alone to speak out on abortion. But there she was as a young single woman fighting for and winning passage of the nation’s first ban on partial-birth abortion. In the midst of making you laugh, Janet energizes you with renewed hope and a creative action plan for success in the human rights movement of our time.
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