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The Midwife
The Midwife
Author: Gay Courter
ISBN-13: 9780451156235
ISBN-10: 0451156234
Publication Date: 4/2/1985
Pages: 536
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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15 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

ElleS avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was an excellen story!
Ducky93 avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I thought that I would enjoy this book since I am slightly into midwifery, but I found it more of a dramatic/sexual book. Instead of this book being a fictional book about the life of a midwife, I found it to be a cheap,gross book. Do not be fooled as I was and waste your credits.
Of course, if you like that kind of book than this is the book for you.
The Writing, I found, wasn't very good either.
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Helpful Score: 1
I almost didn't list this book-it is one you will want to read and reread. Part thriller, part drama, and the complex relationship of a mother and daughter. Thought provoking questions about midwivery and delivery.
MyLikeIt avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 450 more book reviews
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This novel and its sequel The Midwife's Advice, are fascinating. They tell the tale of Hannah Sokolow, Jewish-American immigrant and midwife. A look at the world of early 20th century immigrant New York, and how many of today's controversies were shaped by the events of 100 years ago.
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A really enjoyable story (note, there is a sequel, The Midwife's Advice)... as an aspiring midwife, it was interesting to see so many parallels compared to the modern-day midwife's battle to practice legally even now in the 21st Century.
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Older book, but an involving story.
harmony85 avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 982 more book reviews
From Czarist Russia to New York's lower East Side, an emotion-packed saga of life, death, and birth.
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A good book about the life of a midwife around the turn of the century - kind of historical drama. From Czarist Russia to New York's lower east side. Purty good read!
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Wasn't as good as I expected. However, good book overall.
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I read this for a reading book clud read -- I laughed, I cried, I learned --- well written, good story, informative, good characters! Good read!
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Almost didn't post it too. It was a great story that I re-read and enjoyed each time I re-read it.
mamajek avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 4 more book reviews
Historical, steamy novel.... first 150 pages go a little slow - but then it picks up - way up - I love this book and have read it twice. Full of accurate medical and historical facts and circumstances - especially around midwifery and childbirth.
boomerbooklover avatar reviewed The Midwife on + 441 more book reviews
Better than average novel about a young Russian Jewish midwife who emigrates to New York. Set in early 1900's, it's a good mix of family drama and midwife/medical issues.
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Great book
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I read the Midwife's Advice (the sequel) to The Midwife first which lead me to want to read the Midwife. These are two books that it doesn't make any difference which one you read first they are written so well that the book still makes sense!