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A powerful call to confront the reasons why politics is jeopardising women’s health across the world, by a prize-winning academic

‘Harman delivers her devastating diagnosis with a powerful prescription for change’ Observer Book of the Week

‘An important, timely and often fascinating book’ Sunday Independent

‘A powerful and inspiring must-read’ Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women

We know the causes of disease and death among women all over the world. We have the funding from governments and philanthropists to tackle them. So why are women still dying when they don’t have to?

Across the globe, women’s health is being caught in the crossfire of politics: from the repeal of abortion rights and the bombing of Ukrainian maternity hospitals, to lesser-known issues like healthwashing and the exploitation of vulnerable patients as well as women health workers.

Exploring urgent questions including populism, big data and the undervaluing of women’s work, Sick of It also offers smart solutions on how to fix this crisis through activism and political work.

‘Radical and thought-provoking, this book should drive us all to action – and the author tells us how’ Gina Rippon, author of The Gendered Brain

‘A very powerful read’ Lucy Easthope, author of When The Dust Settles

‘Illuminating, accessible and important’ Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan, author of Unheard: The Medical Practice of Silencing

‘Sophie Harman has gathered both the disturbing and heartbreaking facts and the vital possibilities open to all of us for action and engagement’ Stella Duffy, OBE

Reviews

It's an important, timely and often fascinating book, which outlines the enormous breadth of the problem and makes a powerful case for taking action against the status quo
Sunday Independent
A powerful and inspiring must-read
Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women
Answering the all-important question: why are women dying when they don't need to?
Women's Running
Radical and thought-provoking, this book should drive us all to action - and the author tells us how
Gina Rippon, author of The Gendered Brain
Harman is perfectly placed to explain the forces that shape women's health, from Kenya and Sierra Leone to Washington and Geneva ... Reading Harman's powerful narration and detailed analysis of case after case of women's dispossession cannot but leave you angry ... Harman delivers this devastating diagnosis with a powerful prescription for change
Kate Womersley, Observer Book of the Week
Sophie Harman has gathered both the disturbing and heartbreaking facts and the vital possibilities open to all of us for action and engagement
Stella Duffy, OBE
A very powerful read
Dr Lucy Easthope, author of When The Dust Settles
Harman is a powerhouse of an academic - Sick of It is a vitally important read. Her writing is both accessible and engaging
Dr Annabel Sowemimo
An eye-opening contribution to the global discourse on women's health and a call for change ... Harman inspires us to envision a world where women's health is not merely a tool for political manoeuvring but a genuine priority in its own right
Shirin Heidari, The Lancet
Illuminating, accessible and important
Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan, author of Unheard: The Medical Practice of Silencing