Cash Cow: How the maternal body became a global commodity – and the hidden costs for women

Alev Scott
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Cash Cow: How the maternal body became a global commodity – and the hidden costs for women

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‘A powerful, intimate and disturbing exploration of the hidden markets built on women’s bodies. Alev Scott has written a book that will change the way you think about family, fertility and the future.’ Professor Peter Frankopan'Humane, thoughtful and urgent — this book will make you think, make you laugh, make you cry, but also make you burn with rage.' Dr Mary Wellesley'Cash Cow is an eye-opening exploration of how surrogacy has grown to become a multibillion-dollar global industry with almost no public scrutiny. An absolute must read for anyone considering surrogacy; a compelling and thought-provoking book for everyone else.' Jack Farchy, co-author of The World for Sale'A brilliant and compelling book, and one which should be read by anyone associated with mothering and fertility – that is, everyone.' Rebecca Seal, author of SOLO'The depth and care of Alev's reporting is unmatched.' Sirin Kale
  • Published date: Oct 13, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Harpercollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008724948
  • Dimensions: 6.259842519" W x 1.181102362" L x 9.448818897" H
Alev Scott is an author and journalist for publications including the Times, Sunday Times, Guardian, New Statesman and Huffington Post. Her previous books focus on Turkish, Greek and Ottoman history, while her radio and TV work includes the BBC’s World Service, Today Programme and Woman’s Hour.

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