Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories Best Read || [Éilís Ní Dhuibhne] - Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories, Midwife to the Fairies New and Selected Stories Ranging from the ultra realistic Some Hours in the Life of a Witch to the surreal fantasy world of Fulfilment and The Wife of Bath the stories in this book describe ordinary and not so ordinary lives
- Title: Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories
- Author: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
- ISBN: 9781855942011
- Page: 292
- Format: Paperback
Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories Best Read || [Éilís Ní Dhuibhne], Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Midwife to the Fairies New and Selected Stories Ranging from the ultra realistic Some Hours in the Life of a Witch to the surreal fantasy world of Fulfilment and The Wife of Bath the stories in this book describe ordinary and not so ordinary lives and the lives of women in particular in the feminist and post feminist era in Ireland Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories Best Read || [Éilís Ní Dhuibhne] - Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories, Midwife to the Fairies New and Selected Stories Ranging from the ultra realistic Some Hours in the Life of a Witch to the surreal fantasy world of Fulfilment and The Wife of Bath the stories in this book describe ordinary and not so ordinary lives
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Midwife to the Fairies: New and Selected Stories Best Read || [Éilís Ní Dhuibhne]
292 Éilís Ní Dhuibhne

I can t stop thinking about the first story in this collection, Wuff Wuff Wuff for de Valera it was such a subtle depiction of the costs of when women don t have reproductive choices My other favorites were, The Flowering this would go so well with Woolf s A Room of One s Own , Midwife to the Fairies, Holiday in the Land of Murdered Dreams, and Peacocks A few fell flat, like The Wife of Bath, A Visit to Newgrange, and Garden of Eden Fulfilment is a strange little story about a woman who turns in [...]
Strong voice, language and great insight into human nature Very interesting to read along Mary Costello and Danielle McLaughlin.