My Notorious Life, Kate Manning
My Notorious Life, Kate Manning
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My Notorious Life

Author: Kate Manning

Narrator: Terry Donnelly

Unabridged: 19 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2013


Synopsis

Inspired by a real midwife who became one of the most controversial figures in Victorian New York City, this “action-packed, thought-provoking page-turner” (The New York Times) is an unforgettable tale—a love story and a family saga, featuring a charismatic and passionate woman who became a pioneer for women's rights and changed the lives of countless others.

Meet the incomparable Axie Muldoon. Axie’s story begins on the streets of 1860s New York. The impoverished child of Irish immigrants, she grows up to become one of the wealthiest and most controversial women of her day. In vivid prose, Axie recounts how she is forcibly separated from her mother and siblings, apprenticed to a doctor, and how she and her husband parlay the sale of a few bottles of “Lunar Tablets for Female Complaint” into a thriving midwifery business. Flouting convention and defying the law in the name of women’s rights, Axie rises from grim tenement rooms to the splendor of a mansion on Fifth Avenue, amassing wealth while learning over and over never to trust a man who says “trust me.”

When her services attract outraged headlines, Axie finds herself on a collision course with a crusading official—Anthony Comstock, founder of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. It will take all of Axie’s power to outwit him in the fight to preserve her freedom and everything she holds dear. Inspired by the true history of an infamous physician who was once called “the Wickedest Woman in New York,” Kate Manning is “writing in the venerable tradition of Stephen Crane…those social reformers knew that a powerful tale with memorable characters could draw us into the heat of social debates like nothing else” (The Washington Post).

About Kate Manning

Kate Manning is the author of the critically acclaimed novels My Notorious Life, Whitegirl, and Gilded Mountain. A former documentary television producer and winner of two Emmy Awards, she has written for The New York TimesThe Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times Book ReviewTimeGlamour, and The Guardian, among other publications. She has taught creative writing at Bard High School Early College in Manhattan, and lives with her family in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on March 07, 2016

Axie Muldoon. A stubborn, brazen and relentless Irish orphan who became a notorious midwife in the 1860’s in New York. A highly likeable character with her numerous flaws. This is her story and how she rose from poverty and became a medical practitioner in a day and age where it was frowned upon for......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on April 26, 2014

There's the hook right at the beginning and I didn't want to stop reading . Then there are the three hungry children on the streets of New York in the mid 1860's. Before you know it they are on the Orphan Train for Illinois, though not yet orphans . Several months later, twelve year old Axie Muldoon......more

My View: How to begin – this book is extraordinary and exquisite and I loved every word on every page! This book has much to offer- it is a historical feminist work of fiction “based partly on the life and death of Ann Trow Lohman (1811-79) also known as Madame Restell who practiced midwifery in New......more

Goodreads review by Annette on August 09, 2021

Inspired by the true story of Ann Trow Lohman, also known as Madame Restell, this is a brilliant depiction of a woman who rises from grim beginnings to the splendor of New York City as a “female physician” for roughly forty years and becoming one of the most controversial women of her time. NYC, 1860......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on April 06, 2014

Taking place in the mid-1800’s in New York City, this novel captures the period of American history when immigrants came to our country and were treated badly. It captures the time in our jurisprudence when there were few individual rights and accusations could be made with little validation. Kate......more