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The Ship's midwife

1850. Sarah Hallow is orphaned, penniless and alone, with only the skills learned from her midwife mother to guide her. Passage on a ship bound for the new settlement of Brisbane, Australia, is her last option. Though her skills are quickly dismissed by the ship's doctor, Sarah is pleased to find instant friendship with her cabin mate, Bridie, a fiery Irish girl with a sharp tongue and midwifery skills of her own. When the two women come to the aid of a labouring woman onboard, Sarah's dreams of opening her own midwifery practice in Brisbane don't seem so impossible. Certainly not as impossible as her daydreams about the ship doctor's son, who only seems to have eyes for her friend. But something else is lurking on the ship: a disease that has the power to take down even the strongest man and is about to rip through the ship like wildfire, leaving only devastation in its path. As caring for patients stretch Sarah and Bridie to their absolute limit, thoughts of the future are rapidly eclipsed by their determination to survive. If only they can make it to Australia with their lives and loves intact ... Inspired by true events, this is a meticulously researched, eye-opening, heart-breaking, soul-warming story of survival, love and grit.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320005013424 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 18 Jun 2024
32320005013416 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton Library . . On Loan . 22 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781867252931 (pbk)
1867252937 (pbk)
Classification Number F
Author Miller, Peta
Title The Ship's midwife [BK]
Edition First Australian paperback edition.
Publisher Chatswood, NSW : : HQ,, 2023.
Note "Will they make it to Australia with their lives and loves intact?" -- Front cover.
1850. Sarah Hallow is orphaned, penniless and alone, with only the skills learned from her midwife mother to guide her. Passage on a ship bound for the new settlement of Brisbane, Australia, is her last option. Though her skills are quickly dismissed by the ship's doctor, Sarah is pleased to find instant friendship with her cabin mate, Bridie, a fiery Irish girl with a sharp tongue and midwifery skills of her own. When the two women come to the aid of a labouring woman onboard, Sarah's dreams of opening her own midwifery practice in Brisbane don't seem so impossible. Certainly not as impossible as her daydreams about the ship doctor's son, who only seems to have eyes for her friend. But something else is lurking on the ship: a disease that has the power to take down even the strongest man and is about to rip through the ship like wildfire, leaving only devastation in its path. As caring for patients stretch Sarah and Bridie to their absolute limit, thoughts of the future are rapidly eclipsed by their determination to survive. If only they can make it to Australia with their lives and loves intact ... Inspired by true events, this is a meticulously researched, eye-opening, heart-breaking, soul-warming story of survival, love and grit.
Subject Australian fiction
Women immigrants -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
Passenger ships -- Fiction
Ship physicians -- Fiction
Typhus fever -- Fiction
Immigrants -- Medical care -- Fiction
Midwives -- Fiction
Ocean travel -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Australia -- Emigration and immigration -- 19th century -- Fiction
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