A Story of Love, Loss and Hope: Read an Extract from The Ship’s Midwife by Peta Miller

A Story of Love, Loss and Hope: Read an Extract from The Ship’s Midwife by Peta Miller

A dull eye was fixed heavenward, the body dripping blood onto the cobbles below. Sarah winced and looked away from the stall and its gory produce. She wondered if there were rabbits in the colonies. If not, she did not want this to be her last memory of them. Rather, she’d remember their early-morning romps in the field below her window.

Except, she no longer had a window. Or a home. Or family. Nothing bar a few dresses, fewer coins and her diary. And a booking on a ship that was to take her away from all she knew. She had never even so much as set foot aboard a rowboat.

‘Ticket, Miss?’

The voice brought her back to her surrounds and Sarah handed over her paperwork. As she waited for the officer to process it, she gave herself a talking to. It would not do to dwell on these morbid thoughts, of that she was sure. Her fine hair had escaped its bun and she tucked the wisps back beneath her bonnet, resolving to never again let such sentiments make her maudlin. Well, she would do her very best. She knew that was what her mother would advise, and wished she was here beside her now. Wished she was not leaving her behind with no one to tend her grave. Her thoughts once again threatened to spiral. She took a deep breath and smoothed her skirt.

The officer stamped her ticket, then directed two porters to take charge of her trunk and escort her through the crowd to the foot of the gangway. She smiled her thanks then looked up at the vessel.

Her boards blistered with sea crust, masts soaring above the wharf, the Lady Susan eclipsed all others at the Liverpool Docks. Hulking, black, built for long voyages and rough seas, her solid prow sat squat and wide in the water.

Sarah felt a dart of fear as she stared up at the tower of masts. Then, above the din, she heard her mother’s voice. Take a deep breath and you’ll find your courage.

She knew that once she stepped aboard, there was no turning back…

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    Publisher details

    The Ship's Midwife
    Author
    Peta Miller
    Publisher
    HQ Fiction
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    07 June, 2023
    ISBN
    9781867252931

    Synopsis

    Lives are about to be irrevocably changed following a typhus outbreak on a cramped emigrant ship bound for Australia.

    1850: Sarah Hallow is orphaned, penniless and alone, with only the skills learned from her midwife mother to guide her. Passage on a ship bound for the new settlement of Brisbane, Australia, is her last option. Though her skills are quickly dismissed by the ship's doctor, Sarah is pleased to find instant friendship with her cabin mate, Bridie, a fiery Irish girl with a sharp tongue and midwifery skills of her own.

    When the two women come to the aid of a labouring woman onboard, Sarah's dreams of opening her own midwifery practice in Brisbane don't seem so impossible. Certainly not as impossible as her daydreams about the ship doctor's son, who only seems to have eyes for her friend.

    But something else is lurking on the ship: a disease that has the power to take down even the strongest man and is about to rip through the ship like wildfire, leaving only devastation in its path. As caring for patients stretch Sarah and Bridie to their absolute limit, thoughts of the future are rapidly eclipsed by their determination to survive. If only they can make it to Australia with their lives and loves intact...

    Inspired by true events, this is a meticulously researched, eye-opening, heart-breaking, soul-warming story of survival, love and grit for readers of Darry Fraser, Alison Stuart and Tea Cooper.

    Peta Miller
    About the author

    Peta Miller

    Peta Miller has been in the book trade for over twenty years, in both publishing and retail. When not writing, she works part-time at Berkelouw Books in Eumundi on the Sunshine Coast. In November 2018, Peta received the Charlotte Waring Barton Award for her unpublished manuscript, Sing Us Home, the prize being a mentorship with a HarperCollins author. After development, this manuscript has become The Ship's Midwife

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