Jane’s Cure

Cover of Jane's Cure by D. K. Kennedy
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9781949290998
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.72091159674 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
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Jane’s Cure by D. K. Kennedy, published by Bedazzled Ink Publishing Company on April 4, 2023, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of Jane Angier, a midwife in a nineteenth-century Loyalist colony. Set in Queen’s Bay, New Brunswick, the story unfolds as Jane faces trial for her role in helping women manage their pregnancies, amidst a backdrop of economic turmoil and social strife. The narrative explores her journey from a trapper’s daughter to a pivotal figure in her community, where she develops a remedy known as “Jane’s Cure for Female Irregularities.”

Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes related to women’s autonomy and the societal challenges they face. As Jane navigates her role as a healer, she confronts opposition from a threatened local doctor and the powerful men of her community, particularly after she assists a rape victim. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles women endure in their fight for control over their bodies, set against the historical context of early laws banning abortion. With 218 pages, this edition offers a detailed glimpse into the complexities of life in a small town grappling with both personal and collective crises.


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Jane Angier won’t stop helping women, even if it kills her. And it might.

Trapped in a granite cell, a nineteenth century midwife awaits her trial for the crime of helping women time their pregnancies. Or is she guilty of something far worse?

A trapper’s daughter, Jane Angier is a woman of the woods, a free spirit, and a misfit in the Loyalist colony of Queen’s Bay, New Brunswick, a beautiful seaside town with ugly secrets. The community is suffering through a set of economic and social disasters. A boatload of Irish immigrants threatens the town with a typhoid epidemic, the bottom has fallen out of the timber trade, and cheap rum turns everyone mean. When Jane loses her family to typhoid, the Queen’s Bay midwife takes her on as an apprentice. After Jane takes over the practice, she develops and sells “Jane’s Cure for Female Irregularities,” a very effective and popular remedy for late periods.

Jane’s success threatens the poorly trained doctor trying to grow his practice. He is also threatened by Jane’s very close relationship with his wife, a brilliant woman mired in a bad marriage. When Jane helps a rape victim abort, the community’s powerful men unite to get her out of Queen’s Bay, preferably at the end of a rope.

Jane’s Cure is a harrowing tale of women who dare to exercise control over their bodies as they struggle against the first, but not the last, laws banning abortion.

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“Jane’s Cure” is credited to D. K. Kennedy.
When was “Jane’s Cure” published?
Publisher: Bedazzled Ink Publishing Company. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9781949290998.
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Language: en. Pages: 218.

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