The Midwife's Apprentice

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The Midwife's Apprentice
Author Karen Cushman
Country United States
Language English
Publisher
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The Midwife's Apprentice is a children's novel written by Karen Cushman set in the Middle Ages.

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The story starts with an orphan girl, known simply as Brat, who is found in a dungheap by Jane Sharp, the village midwife. Jane takes the girl to be her apprentice and renames her Beetle. Most of the villagers do not care for Beetle and the village boys tease her. However, she learns to take care of herself and makes a place for herself in the village by giving herself a real name, Alyce, adopting a cat, which she names Purr, and even befriending one of the boys who tormented her.

One day, Alyce is called upon to deliver a child, but she fails. Jane ends up taking over and succeeding, after which Alyce runs away, believing that she is a failure and is of no use anywhere. She ends up working at a nearby inn, where she learns to read a little from one of the tenants, a scholar. Eventually, she realizes that her true calling is to be midwife's apprentice and perhaps someday midwife and returns to Jane's village.

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Preceded by
Walk Two Moons
Newbery Medal recipient
1996
Succeeded by
The View from Saturday