A review by writingcaia
The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue

emotional informative sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Beautiful, beautiful. Took me way too long to get to this one. What a shame. And, what a shame that in the beginning I wasn’t feeling it would be such a heartbreaking, heartwarming, informative and beautiful book.
A maternity nurse sees herself in a position of more power managing a ward for pregnant women suspected of having the grippe — what they initially called the Spanish Influenza.
The whole story takes place in 3 days but however slow and dark the start much happens after, and in a way showcases a lot of the spirit and morale of Dublin in 1918 with the WWI and the division between the Irish that supported the King and Country, and those who did not, who felt they should care for their own and not be taken as cattle to a war they had no part in. There are also the losses, people dying in the streets, families being found all dead at home — a disease that was unseen and affected mostly the poor who shared small quarters and were forced to work to feed their numerous families. Last, the cruelty of the church is in much focus as well. The indentured children and young women, the abuse and cruelty, the disregard for life, the false morality.
And, of course, our nurse! Oh, what a character! What surprises she unveils about herself. What insight in her caring for her muted-by-shell-shock in the war brother, in her relationship with an orphan, kin to learn, bright and older than her years girl that comes to help the ward, and with the orderlies and the female doctor (a real life personality), a rebel and a progressive.
Also, pregnancy! The horror and the miracle. Death, a curse and a final rest. 
What a book!
Don’t hesitate if you like historical novels with focus on character.


‼️And, with the added - SPOILER ALERT ‼️ 

LGBTQIA+ representation

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