The Borning Room Author:Paul Fleischman It's a place where life and love begin, and loss is borne. — Mothers give birth in the borning room. The dying take their departure there. — Outside the Lott family's Ohio farmhouse, the Civil War rages, slavery falls, and the world marvels at the wonder of electricity. Inside, within the walls of the borning room, Georgina Lott will experience he... more »r life's greatest turnings. Across the years, she discovers womanhood and first love, experiences the mourning that comes with loss, and, as did her mother and grandmother, at last takes her place in the room as another precious life is about to begin.
The borning room is a room that figures large in the life of an Ohio farm girl born in 1851.Through its doorway pass the members of a free thinking family, bearing news of the world beyond the window: talk of runaway slaves, the siege of Vicksburg, seances, chloroform, electricity.In this heartfelt and haunting work, an account of one life, one family, and one room widens into a panoramic view of the human seasons and the procession of generations."From an innovative, highly talented novelist and poet . . . memorable characters and valuable glimpses of social history in a beautifully crafted novel.Deeply rewarding." ?K.
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ISBN-13: 9780064470995 ISBN-10: 0064470997 Pages:106 Reading Level: Young Adult Rating:
This room is where babies are born into the waiting hands of midwives. The book is set in Ohio, and the borning room is witness to decades of economic and scientific development, but babies are born the same nevertheless.