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  1. Overview. The Pull of the Stars, published in 2020, is a work of historical fiction by Emma Donoghue, an Irish Canadian playwright, literary historian, novelist, and screenwriter. The novel was longlisted for the Giller Prize. Told from the first-person point of view of protagonist Julia Power, the story is set at an Ireland hospital during the ...

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  2. Part 1, Pages 1-44 Analysis. These opening pages give the novel’s historical context. The Pull of the Stars takes place in fall 1918 in Ireland, which is still under British rule. Many Irish men have left to fight in World War I. In addition, the 1918 influenza pandemic is having a profound effect on Ireland.

  3. The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Donoghue, Emma. The Pull of the Stars. Harper Avenue, 2020. Donoghue divides the novel into four sections: Red, Brown, Blue, and Black which depict three days in the life of narrator, Julia Power. In “Red,” midwife Julia goes to work at a Dublin hospital on October 31st 1918.

  4. In 1918, both World War I and the deadly 1918 influenza pandemic are raging. Death is everywhere. This is especially true for Julia, a nurse at a major hospital in Dublin. She sees signs of sickness and death even as she commutes to work on the tram, such as people covering their faces and closed-up storefronts.

  5. Brief Synopsis. "The Pull of the Stars" is set in a small, cramped maternity ward in a Dublin hospital during the height of the Spanish flu pandemic. The year is 1918, and the world is in the grip of a devastating influenza outbreak. Nurse Julia Power is tasked with caring for expectant mothers who have contracted the flu, as well as delivering ...

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · When Emma Donoghue began writing The Pull of the Stars, we lived in a different world. Now, COVID-19 has everyone looking back at the 1918 influenza and making comparisons. Many of the details of Julia’s life—the reminders to wear masks, the understaffed and overstuffed hospitals, the constant fear and suggested quack cures—are all too ...

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  8. Jul 21, 2020 · All the stars! I finished The Pull of the Stars over last weekend, a buddy read with my dear friend, @bibliobeth. We gobbled this book up. At 304 pages, and taking place over only 3 days, this book is something, and I mean something remarkable. The Pull of the Stars makes my second book I’ve read about the 1918 influenza pandemic in the last ...

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