I read "Midwives" last year and liked it a lot. This is a serious book,
not a sensational exploitation as I feared when I first heard about it.
It is very well-informed about the issues of lay midwives and homebirth.
Although the story is about a midwife who loses a patient due to possible
misjudgement (don't want to give the plot away) it is very positive about
the safety of homebirth in general. The book is also well-written. It
compares favorably to "Snow Falling on Cedars" in terms of the quality of
the writing and depth of characterization.
Mary Cummins, MEd, IBCLC
Scottsdale, AZ
ancient history homebirth mom to Meredith 4/16/74
and Ashby 6/23/78
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