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The Midwife's Apprentice - Community Reviews back

by Karen Cushman, Jenny Sterlin
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debnance
debnance rated it 17 years ago
The story opens with a young girl with no name, no family, burying herself in a dung heap for warmth. The girl is taken in by a midwife, Jane, who dubs her Beetle for her choice of sleeping quarters. Jane’s decision to take Beetle in is not due to benevolence, however, but greed; Jane sees that Beet...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 29 years ago
Good narrative for MG readers about life in medieval England. Strong sense of place and time, and historically good. And kudos for talking about a job that almost (but not quite) vanished.Library copy
Bun's Books
Bun's Books rated it 56 years ago
I really enjoyed the economy of language here. One of my favorite things about the juvenile/ya genre is that there used to be a pressure against wordiness. Not sure that holds to the same degree it once did, but in any case, this is a terrific example of telling an absorbing story in a few pages w...
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