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I enjoyed this novel Hannah, Delivered. Elizabeth Jarret Andrew’s writing was spare but so evocative and lovely.
Hannah works as support staff in a hospital in Minnesota. When she sees the birth of a baby, something is awakened within her. With the encouragement and support of her nurse midwife friend Maryann, she ends up spending two years in New Mexico becoming a certified midwife.

The characters are all so well written. Hannah herself, trying to live out her new calling, while trying to justify the approval she wants but doesn’t usually get from her father, and come to terms with the death of her mother. Her father, the Lutheran priest, trying to age gracefully and dealing with the new radical associate that’s been sent to his church. Her fellow midwife trainee Stuart is beyond description, but is a perfect foil to Hannah. Each of the mothers has her own story as well.
The novel starts off with an indication that Hannah has gotten into trouble, which sets up a dramatic framework which kept me reading. The ending felt slightly rushed (perhaps because I just didn’t want it to end), but was still satisfying.
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I gave birth in the hospital.
Never given birth 🙂
My most recent son was born barely making it to triage at the hospital. It was very close to not making it to the hospital. A scary car ride.
haven’t given birth
I have never given birth my children however were born in a hospital
I gave birth in the hospital several years ago.
I delivered in the hospital.
I haven’t yet, but I am already thinking about my options!
I gave birth to my daughter in the hospital. But my mom gave birth to all four of us kids at home.
I had my daughter in the hospital.She’s now in labor having my granddaughter in the hospital.Thank you for the great giveaway 🙂
I gave birth to my one child in the hospital. It was a miserable experience. If I could do it all over, I’d have a home birth with a midwife.
I am a mother of six four girls and two boys.
Expecting our boys was so difficult troubled prenancy form the start. My husband became a long hauler (truck driver) during my last trimester with our fist son. He was due home and I had waited to long to go to the hospital needless to say our son was born at home dilivered by fire department, neighbor and pastors wife were there to help with our daughters. My husband arrived home with a note on our front door saying go the hospital. Its a boy.
Our last son was cysection, born with some complications for both he and I.
Yikes, Jody Gardner, God bless you!!!!!!
Both our children were born in a hospital.
I gave birth twice at hospital.
I have given birth at the hospital twice!
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Two Caesarians in hospital, one in Germany and one in Oshkosh, WI.
I was present when daughter-in-law gave birth naturally–a water birth. Beautiful experience!
I delivered all three in the hospital, lol I could never do an at-home birth.
I delivered my son in the hospital. He was a high risk birth.
I gave birth 4 times in the hospital, but wanted to have the last 2 at home; my husband and my mother vetoed that idea.
Hospital births here.
A minor correction–home births weren’t illegal in MN in the 1990s, but ATTENDING a home birth was. The climate around midwifery has changed significantly since then, all for the better. Thanks again for the review, Jennifer! And I hope all you moms enjoy the book!
Sounds SUPER, Ms. Andrew! I look forward to this!
My three births were in a hospital. Thanks.
I gave birth in a hospital.
natral in hospital all 6 times
I gave birth at a hospital.
I gave birth at the hospital.
I gave birth in a hospital.