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The Midwife's Revolt

The Midwife's Revolt

2012 • 426 pages

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I recently attended a workshop that Roberta Rich gave on historical fiction. I was so impressed by her talk that I had to read her first book in the series. What a fantastic read! Once I started, I couldn't stop as the story is so rich in detail. It took me back to a Jewish ghetto in 16th c. Venice, where we meet Hannah, an exceptional midwife, whose skills and talent have become known in the Christian quarter. She's an appealing protagonist–brave, resourceful, and honourable in her quest to find and free her husband Isaac.

I kept thinking as I read the story about what literary agent and master teacher, Donald Maass, says about writing. An author needs to keep putting their protagonist in danger and raise the stakes and keep raising them higher and higher. Roberta Rich does this so well. There are no shortcuts in this novel. She's done her homework and woven in imaginative details that ring true.