Book review: The Midwife's Confession by Diane Chamberlain
Rating: 4 out of 5
Another good page-turning story, again with interesting and engaging characters, and again a good distraction from real-life for a while.
Highlighted passages:
How did people survive a devastating loss without an Ian in their lives?
There was a floodgate inside me I was afraid of opening.
I felt crazy when I talked to him, and I was so afraid of feeling crazy.
The human race lost something when digital photography was invented.
I paged through one of her old photo albums. Like my own albums, hers had few recent pictures. They were all on her computer. Generations to come-my grandkids, for example-would never get to look through my photo album and wonder, Who is this guy and why was he important to Grandma?
For going back to work only two weeks after Sam died? She’d been horrified by that, but I’d needed to stay as busy as possible to survive.
Originally posted to my Goodreads account