The Doula, Bridget Boland
The Doula, Bridget Boland
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The Doula

Author: Bridget Boland

Narrator: Madeleine Maby

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/04/2012


Synopsis

In the powerful tradition of Chris Bohjalian’s Midwives and Jodi Picoult’s Handle With Care comes a riveting debut novel about a doula, trained to support women and their families during childbirth, on trial for her best friend’s death.

When you come from a family of funeral directors, the telephone rings ominously in the middle of the night. For a doula, it resonates with eager anticipation. Either way, it always means lives are about to change. . . .

It might seem like birth and death lie at opposite ends of a spectrum, but to Carolyn Connors, they are mirror images. Caro is no stranger to death, having grown up in a funeral home, but after witnessing her mother’s miscarriage and her brother’s tragic drowning as a child—neither of which she is allowed to discuss—she chooses to become a doula, celebrating the arrival of life rather than its departure.

When her glamorous lifelong best friend, Mary Grace, calls with the exciting news that she is pregnant, Caro packs up her life and leaves home to be MG’s birthing coach. But tension escalates between Caro and MG’s domineering husband, Brad, and the sensitive doula’s advice falls on deaf ears. MG cuts off all contact until complications with her pregnancy leave her with no one else to call. Hurrying to the unborn child’s rescue and watching the life drain from her best friend’s body, Caro thinks the nightmare can’t get any worse. . . .

Until Brad accuses her of medical malpractice. For the first time in her life, Caro must confront the painful guilt, loss, and shame that have trailed her from the past, leading her to the most profound rebirth of all.

About Bridget Boland

Bridget Boland is a writer, yoga teacher, energetic healer, doula, and former attorney. Her work has won the Writers League of Texas Memoir Prize, and the Surrey Writers Conference Nonfiction Contest. She lives in Texas. Learn more about her work at BridgetBoland.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy on June 21, 2016

I really enjoyed this book. It kept me reading and I found that there were a lot of lessons in it for me. Reminds me how someone once told me that you are presented with the books you need when you are ready for them. There were times I found myself getting frustrated with the main character but not......more

Goodreads review by Donna on September 24, 2012

When I won this from the Goodreads First Reads Program I thought it would be an interesting contemporary novel which I suppose it was. It also annoyed me as I read. The main character is whiny, self-pitying, seems to take little or no responsibility for her actions, appears uncaring of the consequen......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on December 17, 2012

I find the author's story fascinating. A malpractice attorney turned doula, yoga instructor and energy worker? Fabulous. The story was definitely slow to start and Boland is definitely a first time author in that she wasn't entirely comfortable in the realm of storytelling but her descriptions of bi......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on November 16, 2012

This was just an ok read. I picked it up because of it's title. A friend of mine is a doula and when she first mentioned it I had no idea what it was. Then after, I thought it was something like a mid-wife. This book was good in that it has clarified to me what a doula actually is (in layman's terms......more

Goodreads review by Sandy on November 10, 2013

This book is an emotional roller coaster. One minute I am feeling so bad for this girl that I want to hug her, and the next I want to shake her! Towards the end, I mostly wanted to shake her. I felt like this book was a good, even-paced read that kept me thinking about it long after I put out it dow......more