Pull of the Stars

In Dublin, 1918, a maternity ward at the height of the Great Flu is a small world of work, risk, death, and unlooked-for love, in "Donoghue's best novel since Room" (Kirkus Reviews).

In an Ireland doubly ravaged by war and disease, Nurse Julia Power works at an understaffed hospital in the city center, where expectant mothers who have come down with the terrible new Flu are quarantined together. Into Julia's regimented world step two outsiders--Doctor Kathleen Lynn, a rumoured Rebel on the run from the police, and a young volunteer helper, Bridie Sweeney.

In the darkness and intensity of this tiny ward, over three days, these women change each other's lives in unexpected ways. They lose patients to this baffling pandemic, but they also shepherd new life into a fearful world. With tireless tenderness and humanity, carers and mothers alike somehow do their impossible work.

In The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue once again finds the light in the darkness in this new classic of hope and survival against all odds.
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320 pages

Average rating: 7.54

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Anonymous
Jan 05, 2024
10/10 stars
Highly recommend. Such a great story
Sandiejo20
Jun 07, 2023
8/10 stars
MISCARRIAGE TRIGGER ALERT - But a story of heroism, love and kindness on the front lines I really had a hard time following the majority of this book. For some reason I kept trying to figure out the books purpose. I'm a person who doesn't read or explore anything about a book before I read it as I tend to apply judgements before getting into it. But perhaps reading a little about this book before diving into it for book club would have prevented...read more
Hartfullofbooks
May 07, 2023
8/10 stars
This is the second book by Emma Donoghue I’ve read and the first that I actually really enjoyed. Set during the flu pandemic of 1918, you follow Nurse Power as she takes control of the pregnant flu ward and does her best to keep her patients alive. To assist her is young Bride Sweeney and the first female doctor to set foot on the ward, Dr. Lynn. Historical fiction is always interesting to read and The Pull of The Stars grabbed me right away. T...read more

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