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The Birth House (Paperback)

de Ami McKay (Author)
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Dora Rare is the first girl in five generations born to the Rare family who live in a small Nova Scotia fishing village. Set in the years before World War I, this down-to-earth novel relates the life story of a most unusual woman. In her youth, Dora apprentices to Miss Babineau, an aged Acadian midwife known for her storytelling and herbal acumen. She is also considered something of a witch by those locals most desperate to embrace modernity. The arrival in the village of Dr. Gilbert Thomas, a doctor of obstetrics, sets up the major conflict of the novel as the haughty and presumptuous newcomer quickly denigrates the use of midwives by the local women. McKay has caught the voice of rural Nova Scotia with uncanny clarity ("A breech baby’s just waitin' on trouble") and adds period documents from local newspapers, including an advertisement for an early vibrator from Sweden. Altogether this is a richly satisfying novel filled with intriguing characters, both good and evil, as well as voluminous lore on birthing traditions, herbs and earthy wisdom. --Mark Frutkin --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Poetic, lyrical, tough. That’s The Birth House, Ami McKay’s intimate portrait of life in early 20th century Scots Bay, Nova Scotia. Young Dora Rare, a girl with witchy associations (she was born with a caul) is chosen to apprentice with Marie Babineau, the local Acadian midwife. “Miss B.” as she’s called, has returned from Louisiana to devote herself, her herbal knowledge, and her Catholic beliefs to the “catching” or birthing of babies. If need be, she can also end a pregnancy. The stage is set for conflict with the arrival of Dr. Thomas, who sells insurance the locals can barely afford, while guaranteeing painless deliveries in his shiny new clinic in town. “Science don’t know . . . kindness from cabbage,” declares old Miss B. and creepy, barely competent Dr. T proves her point.
McKay’s book sometimes reads like a paean to the wonders of folk wisdom and womanhood: there is much herein about blood, moons, potions, teacup readings and the Virgin Mary. The characters that oppose Dora and Miss B-like snobbish Aunt Fran and the up-to-date doctor, not to mention low-life Brady Ketch-are revealed as hypocrites, and the mountain community womenfolk, though fun and likeable, can seem Brigadoon-like. But McKay, a shrewd and gifted writer, refuses to romance the past beyond recognition. Dora marries a well-to-do brute, because as a girl of limited means her choices are few. McKay further lards her narrative with news reports and ads for medical ‘advances’: “Twilight Sleep” was indeed the drug used to create painless, passive labours; a rather more interesting stress-reliever was the “White Cross Battery Powered Vibrator” that Dora orders through the mail. Who knew?
Details about the Great War, the Halifax Explosion, Dora’s escape to urban Boston, and the Spanish Flu further anchor the narrative. And among life’s enduring mysteries, as Dora wonderingly observes, is that some couples, like her own parents, enjoy a mutually loving relationship all their married lives: no herbal remedies necessary.
Nancy Wigston (Books in Canada)
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12 internautes sur 12 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 A Rare Treasure, Avril 14 2006
Par Jhuzen Ketsugo "lady_mantis" (Toronto, On CANADA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: The Birth House (Hardcover)
The story of Dora Rare's Life, Love, Profession, and Compassion is not only Compelling, It's Inspiring. Amy McKay Paints a picture of life in an isolated village in Nova Scotia during WWII. Dora is drawn into the world of the holistic midwife, helping to bring new life into the world. Yet with the sweet comes the sour, Dora often learns to ease fragile souls onto their next journey. As an Obstetrical Nurse, I found the details of Dora's work both fascinating and true to life. But beyond my personal connection with this book, it is truly a great novel.
A must read, can't put it down, page turner!!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Ok Read - Nothing Spectacular, Juil 7 2006
Ce commentaire est de: The Birth House (Hardcover)
While I am normally a huge fan of historical fiction, I was not that impressed by this novel. I found the characters to be underdeveloped and the plot stilted. I found myself skipping over a lot of superfluous information that did nothing to further the story or enhance the characters. Before I get yelled at by those who love the book, I would like to say that I very much enjoyed the glimpse into the history of midwives/birth and woman's rights as well as the subtle yet clever parallels between the two. (IE the "birth" of women's rights and freedoms). However, I still felt it could have benefited from a good editor and the fleshing out of the plot.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Couldn't put it down, Juil 12 2007
Par M. Cannell (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I bought this book on a whim. I'd never heard of it before, but the cover just...caught my eye. And the charming binding made me pick it up. I wasn't dissappointed. It took me...a day to read it, 12 hours maybe, of solid reading, because try as I might, I couldn't bear to set it down for long. The story just...completely drew me in, and the characters make you fall in love with them from the very first chapter. This book made me laugh and cry and rage all in a single chapter...and provoking such an emotional response...is one of the hardest jobs an author has. Also, the additions of a glossary, recipe and other little fun tidbits in the back of the book were delightful. The perfect book for the summer.

Here's to tea with mitts!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 My goodness, aren't men evil?
Ami McKay has created a compelling narrative about midwifery and cronehood in rural Nova Scotia - using the term "crone" to describe a knowledgeable older woman. Lisez davantage
Publié il y a 8 mois par Dorothyanne Brown

4.0étoiles sur 5 The strength of Women in spite of silly Men
The Birth House was such an interesting read. I especially liked the relationship between the male doctor who thought that he knew so much about women and the birthing of... Lisez davantage
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good Read - Thumbs Up! 5 stars not 4
This book wasn't a disappointment. I hope my next book is as satisfying. I couldn't put the book down, I read in a day... Lisez davantage
Publié il y a 10 mois par F. Green

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great mix of crisis, emotion, and adventure!
I loved to go along with young, brave Dora as she connected on such an intimate level with women in her community who are at different stages of the life cycle. Lisez davantage
Publié il y a 11 mois par Linzerbean

5.0étoiles sur 5 Everything a book should be
The Birth House, by Ami McKay, has everything you could wish for in a book: The characters are well developed and true to form; regardless of your expertise on any given subject,... Lisez davantage
Publié il y a 12 mois par Kevin Thorburn

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Good Read
I enjoyed this book from cover to cover. Unlike with some other fiction, I was absorbed into the story from the beginning. Lisez davantage
Publié il y a 17 mois par Catherine Young

5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved it
I'm sad that it's done. A warm and cuddly book, even with the sad and tragic aspects of its storyline. I didn't think it was like any book I'd read before. Lisez davantage
Publié le Sep 2 2007 par A. Houston

5.0étoiles sur 5 A "can't put me down" novel!
Ami McKay writes with such ease it is a pleasure to read. The plot is interesting and the story flows through each chapter. I had to stay up and finish the novel. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 26 2007 par Reader

3.0étoiles sur 5 Mediocre
Although "The Birth House" was not a bad book, I cannot understand why it continues to be ranted and raved about. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 6 2007 par Brown Sugar

5.0étoiles sur 5 A cross to bear
This novel struck me as a cross between the novels "The Shipping News" and "The Cider House Rules." Don't know why, but it just did. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 11 2007 par C.W.

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