Once a midwife A Hope River Novel

Patricia Harman, 1943-

Book - 2018

"The women of Hope River trust midwife Patience Hester, whose skill in delivering babies is known for miles around. But though the Great Depression is behind them, troubles are not, for Europe is at war…and it can only be a matter of time before the U.S. enters the fray. And while some are eager to join the fight, Patience's husband, Daniel, is not. Daniel is a patriot—but he saw too much bloodshed during the First World War, and has vowed never to take up arms again. His stance leaves Patience and their four children vulnerable—to the neighbors who might judge them, and to the government, who imprison Daniel for his beliefs. Patience must support their family and fight for her husband’s release despite her own misgivings.... And with need greater than ever, she must also keep her practice running during this tumultuous times...relying on generous friends, like Bitsy, who has returned to Hope River, stalwart neighbors, and her own indomitable strength to see them all through."--Back cover.

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Genres
Domestic fiction
Historical fiction
Medical fiction
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Patricia Harman, 1943- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
487, 12 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780062825575
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Review by Booklist Review

Hope River, West Virginia, has seen more than its fair share of hardship. With the Great Depression still a recent memory and the U.S. about to enter WWII, the entire town is on edge. Normally civil neighbors have taken sides as pacifists or patriots, and unsettling news of Adolf Hitler's atrocities seems to arrive daily. Even with the tumultuous state of the world, midwife Patience Hester must focus on what she does best: helping the expectant mothers who come from miles around for her calm, professional services. An accomplished midwife who has delivered children in a variety of difficult situations, Patience has always lived up to her name until her husband, Daniel, is imprisoned for refusing to join the draft. Harman continues Patience's personal and professional struggles in the fourth Hope River novel, following The Runaway Midwife (2016). Loyal readers will recognize some of Harman's returning characters, and fans of the BBC's Call the Midwife and Carol Cassella's books will enjoy the ways Harman blends her firsthand medical knowledge with immersive historical details.--Stephanie Turza Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

In Harmon's third "Hope River" novel (after The Midwife of Hope River and T-he -Reluctant Midwife), America has weathered the Great Depression, but the threat of war looms. Midwife Patience Hester is heartened by the return of her midwife friend Bitsy, and the two quickly fall into step in delivering babies. Bitsy, an African American woman, is now caring for a young white boy who is her ward. While the KKK has moved on, subtle racism is still apparent in Hope River. Then the United States enters World War II, and Patience's veterinarian husband Daniel refuses to register for the draft. A veteran of World War I, he has vowed never to kill again. This puts him at odds with most of the townspeople, his own young son, and even his wife. When Daniel is arrested, Patience must continue her work as midwife while raising four young children in the midst of wartime restrictions. But the mounting deaths of vibrant young men lead her to question her husband's stand. -VERDICT Fans of Harmon's series will welcome back these beloved characters and historical fiction devotees will enjoy the period details, emotional insight, and multifaceted protagonists. [See Prepub Alert, 5/21/18.]-Catherine Coyne, Mansfield P.L., MA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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