The Midwife's Apprentice

Karen Cushman


"I am Alyce. Not Brat or Dung Beetle or Beetle. Alyce."

One frosty evening, a girl who knows no home, no parents, and no name but Brat finds shelter and warmth in a farmer's dung heap. There Jame the village midwife finds her. So it is that Brat--now called Beetle by her new mistress--begins her career as a midwife's apprentice.

It is not a soft life. Still, Beetle makes a place for herself, adopting a cat and befriending one of the village boys. By secretly watching Jane work, she learns some of the skills the midwife greedily tries to hide. Beetle even gives herself a real name at last: Alyce.

Then one day she fails at an important assignment. Alyce runs away, believing she is too stupid to be of use to anyone. Is she truly Brat, a know-nothing who belongs nowhere? Or is she Alyce, the midwife's apprentice, a person with a name and a place in the world?

1996 Newbery Honor Books:

What Jamie Saw (Carolyn Coman)
The Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963 (Christopher Paul Curtis)
Yolonda's Genius (Carol Fenner)
The Great Fire (Jim Murphy)


Last updated: December 2003

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