I enjoyed this book. I thought it was well-written and engaging. At times, I was anxious to get through Isaac's chapters because I was less interested in his story than his wife's. But it wasn't too bad. The idea of "birthing spoons" did seem a little far-fetched to me. I would think it would do...
A spunky Jewish midwife, Hannah, has to deal with Gentile aristocrats - it's illegal in Venice for her to deliver a Gentile child, but she does anyway - not to mention the bubonic plague, an orphaned baby, and a husband enslaved on Malta, needing ransom. Enjoyed this one, even though I'm not heavily...
Set in the 16th century, this is the story of, Hannah, a Jewish midwife who is living in the ghetto. Her movements are restricted, as are those of all Jew's.. Her husband, Isaac) has gone off on a dangerous mission to seek riches. She begged him not to go, but he went anyway and was captured by the ...
Set in the 16th century, this is the story of, Hannah, a Jewish midwife who is living in the ghetto. Her movements are restricted, as are those of all Jew's.. Her husband, Isaac) has gone off on a dangerous mission to seek riches. She begged him not to go, but he went anyway and was captured by the ...
At the heart of this book is a very simple story--two people doing everything they can to reunite. For that I simply loved this book. But the setting and the characters involved in this story face incredible environmental and social challenges. The reader gets a full glimpse of what it was like bein...
4 starsI was completely engaged in Hannah and Isaac's lives despite the occasional stiff narration. I wish there had been more detail peppered in the prose, but the swift pacing and intense drama made this book hard to put down. Full review soon at www.mangamaniaccafe.com
I liked this book. Hannah is a woman who defies the patriarchal edicts laid down by both her religious "government" as well as society as a whole. She does what she needs to do to surive and for the love of her man!It's a quick read and nothing that will win the pulitzer but hey, it was enjoyable....
Originally Reviewed at:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: Gallery BooksReviewer: HeatherThe Midwife of Venice is a historically set novel that brings us deep into the life of Hannah and Issac, a childless couple of the late 1500′s. Hannah is a midwife, and Issac is a mer...
If you’re a fan of historical fiction, you should pick up The Midwife of Venice! Set in Venice, where the Jews and Christians don’t have much – if anything – to do with each other – Roberta Rich’s prose is immensely descriptive and realistic.Hannah Levi is a Jewish midwife who is summoned to a Chris...
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