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Chargement... The Midwife of Venice (2011)par Roberta Rich
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Historical Romance Ingenious plot! The narration is top class. I can't help falling in love with Hannah, the heroine, the resourceful midwife of Venice. For reasons obscure to myself, this book reminds me of "the tomato rhapsody". I'm not trying to compare them. Reading this book has evoked wonderful memories of the "the tomato rhapsody". Of course one can draw a few parallels between both books. For example, Jew ostracism, ghetto and inquisition of Jews etc Characters are wonderfully fleshed. The kind of book one can sit back and enjoy. No heavy sentiment or brain whacking subplots. Set in 1575, a nobleman comes to the Jewish Ghetto to hire Midwife Hannah, which is against papal edict. Going against her Rabbi, Hannah takes the job to earn $$ to ransom her husband, Isaac, who has been sold into slavery in Malta. The story goes back and forth between Venice and Malta, as Hannah tries to save herself and the newborn noble baby & Isaac tries to free himself before he starves. The Midwife of Venice by Roberta Rich is a historical fiction story that is set in 16th century Venice and Malta as it follows the story of Hannah and her husband Isaac. As Jews they live in the ghetto of Venice and have strict laws that must be followed. In order to get ahead, Isaac has ventured forth on a trade expedition, but unfortunately his ship was captured by the Knights of Malta and he is being held as a slave until he can be ransomed. When Hannah is approached by a nobleman who is desperate for her to come and help his wife, she is reluctant as it is forbidden for Jews to assist at Christian births. She does agree when the Count offers her 200 ducats. This will be enough money to free her husband. Unfortunately her assistance makes her the target of jealous relatives of the Count. The story switches back and forth between Venice and Malta, as both Hannah and Isaac must surmount many difficulties in their quest to be together again. I enjoyed The Midwife of Venice, finding it a very fast moving and captivating story. It seemed a little simplified, although the author supplies plenty of drama, intrigue and action. I did think that the characters could have been a little more developed as they were rather one dimensional but it did hold my interest and I see there is a sequel that I will definitely plan on reading in the future.
In her debut novel, Roberta Rich introduces a unique heroine, and her wry humour leavens a serious subject. Not wholly an intense social drama or an over-the-top adventure, The Midwife of Venice is a quirky yet diverting blend of both...For those looking for a meaty historical novel that leaves no loose ends, this may not be the best book to choose. But if you might like seeing Jewish folklore and Mediterranean history wrapped into a rousing story, suspend your disbelief for a time and follow along with Hannah and Isaac as they fight their way back to one another.
At midnight, the dogs, cats, and rats rule Venice. The Ponte di Ghetto Nuovo, the bridge that leads to the ghetto, trembles under the weight of sacks of rotting vegetables, rancid fat, and vermin. Seeping refuse on the streets renders the pavement slick and the walking treacherous. It was on such a night that the men came for Hannah. Hannah Levi is famed throughout Venice for her skills as a midwife but, as a Jew, the law forbids her from attending a Christian woman. However, when the Conte appears at her door in the dead of night,Hannah's compassion is sorely tested. And with the handsome reward he is offering, she could ransom back her husband, currently imprisoned on the island of Malta. But if she fails in her endeavours to save mother and child, will she be able to save herself, let alone her husband? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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