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The Secrets Of Midwives
The Secrets Of Midwives
Author: Sally Hepworth
Third-generation midwife Neva Bradley is determined to keep the details of her own pregnancy hidden for as long as possible. Her mother finds it impossible to let this secret rest. Neva?s grandmother is thrust back sixty years to a secret that eerily mirrors her granddaughter?s ? which, if revealed, would have life-changing consequences for them...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781410477415
ISBN-10: 141047741X
Publication Date: 3/18/2015
Pages: 441
Edition: Lrg
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Publisher: Thorndike Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 5
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emilyjane avatar reviewed The Secrets Of Midwives on + 19 more book reviews
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I entered a giveaway for this because I love the BBC show, "Call the Midwife." Well, this book was not totally what I expected but I actually really liked it. It is about three generations of midwives who are all dealing with their various issues. I do feel that the midwifery in the book was well researched and I really enjoyed the sections about babies being born.
The book is written from three women's perspectives, the chapters rotate: Neva, Grace, Floss, Neva, Grace, Floss... and so on. I wasn't sure that I would like the alternating but as the book went on I did enjoy it a little more. The "secrets" of the women (Neva and Floss in particular) I found to be reasonably compelling. I enjoyed Floss's secret the most, both because I figured it out not even halfway through the book and also because I found it really interesting.
In some ways, this book is like a Lifetime movie. It was a good, fairly quick read that I really did enjoy it.
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