![]() The Birth House is the story of Dora Rare, the first daughter. She opens her home as the birth house, a free home for any women who need help. Read 2,924 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Returning to Scots Bay, she finally fully accepts the role of midwife. ![]() ![]() When she travels to Boston, she embraces her independence and learns to fight for herself and what she knows is right. As she grows and experiences the harsh realities of life, especially life in a small, superstitious town, she abandons these childish ideas and grows into an independent woman. A lover of novels, she has naïve ideas about grand romance and “happily ever after” at the start of the story. She is the only girl in her family, with six brothers. However, the novel spans from her birth to nearly her death, as she is implied to be an elderly woman in the Prologue and Epilogue. The townspeople believe her caul may give her unnatural powers. ![]() She describes herself as having been “born with coal black hair, cinnamon skin and a caul over my face” (5). The protagonist and narrator of the story, Dora Rare is 17 to 20 years old for most of this book. ![]()
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