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The Pull of the Stars
The Pull of the Stars
Emma Donoghue | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry, History & Politics
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This book, and in particular the Audible version that I listened to, really pulled me into the world of 1918 Dublin. This isn’t a story for the faint-hearted. It’s really graphic and gory in a lot of places, and it portrayed just what life was like for women in Ireland at this time. Childbirth was portrayed as a punishment, babies being still born equally so. This was a time where it was normal for women in Ireland to birth baby after baby: on average ten.

Nurse Julia Power is unmarried at 30 and seems to be happy with that, as she sees women whose bodies are worn out from giving birth so many times and so closely together, women who have been abused by their fathers and forced to bear their children, women who have conceived their babies outside of marriage and will be forced to give them up - as well as young women who have been institutionalised from birth and forced to give up their lives to repay the nuns who raised them through free labour (Magdalene laundries). Like I said, this was no time to be a woman. The abuse and poor treatment of the women on the ward is alluded to, but never explicit.

Whilst most of the story takes place on the quarantined labour ward, we do get a glimpse in to the home life of Nurse Power, and it was interesting to see how the war had impacted on and affected her brother.

This is a beautifully told story packed full of heart. It may not have been my best move to read it during a pandemic, but nevertheless, I absolutely loved it.
  
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Oct 11, 2017
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Good Together: Drink & Feast with Mr Lyan & Friends

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Good food, good drink, good company - that's the recipe for a good time. Good Together sees Mr Lyan...

Women's Libation!: Cocktails to Celebrate a Woman's Right to Booze

Women's Libation!: Cocktails to Celebrate a Woman's Right to Booze

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1001 Whiskies You Must Try Before You Die

1001 Whiskies You Must Try Before You Die

Dominic Roskrow

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1001 Whiskies You Must Try Before You Die takes you on a fascinating global whisky tour - from...

The Bourbon Bartender: 50 Cocktails to Celebrate the American Spirit

The Bourbon Bartender: 50 Cocktails to Celebrate the American Spirit

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Bourbon must be made in America and aged for at least two years in charred new American oak barrels...


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Straight Up: Where to Drink & What to Drink on Every Continent

Straight Up: Where to Drink & What to Drink on Every Continent

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