Lovie

The Story of a Southern Midwife and an Unlikely Friendship

By Lisa Yarger

320 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 12 halftones, 1 fig., 1 map, notes

  • Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-5212-2
    Published: February 2019
  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4696-3005-2
    Published: December 2016
  • E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-1-4696-3006-9
    Published: October 2016
  • E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-8117-5
    Published: October 2016

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Awards & distinctions

2017 American College of Nurse-Midwives Media Award

Longlisted for the 2017 Chautauqua Prize

From 1950 to 2001, Lovie Beard Shelton practiced midwifery in eastern North Carolina homes, delivering some 4,000 babies to black, white, Mennonite, and hippie women; to those too poor to afford a hospital birth; and to a few rich enough to have any kind of delivery they pleased. Her life, which was about giving life, was conspicuously marked by loss, including the untimely death of her husband and the murder of her son.

Lovie is a provocative chronicle of Shelton’s life and work, which spanned enormous changes in midwifery and in the ways women give birth. In this artful exploration of documentary fieldwork, Lisa Yarger confronts the choices involved in producing an authentic portrait of a woman who is at once loner and self-styled folk hero. Fully embracing the difficulties of telling a true story, Yarger is able to get at the story of telling the story. As Lovie describes her calling, we meet a woman who sees herself working in partnership with God and who must wrestle with the question of what happens when a woman who has devoted her life to service, to doing God’s work, ages out of usefulness. When I’m no longer a midwife, who am I? Facing retirement and a host of health issues, Lovie attempts to fit together the jagged pieces of her life as she prepares for one final home birth.

About the Author

Lisa Yarger is co-founder and co-owner of the Munich Readery.
For more information about Lisa Yarger, visit the Author Page.

Reviews

“For the craver of stories about human birth.”--Charlotte Observer

“An emotional cocktail of the history of a midwife.”---Brit & Co

“In this biography filled with touching moments of faith, family, life, and loss, Yarger and Lovie prove that friendship transcends barriers.”--Our State

“I had a hard time putting down this documentary portrait of a pioneering U.S. nurse-midwife who assisted the births of more than 4,000 home-born babies over her half-century career in a medically underserved rural area of eastern North Carolina. Folklorist Lisa Yarger’s first meeting with Lovie Shelton sparked the beginning of a long friendship that grew in spite of religious, cultural, and generational differences. Whether you are a prospective parent, medical or midwifery student or practitioner, sociologist, anthropologist, historian, or someone who enjoys well-told stories, this is a book you’ll treasure.”—Ina May Gaskin, author of Spiritual Midwifery and Birth Matters: A Midwife's Manifesto

"Lisa Yarger wants readers to know Lovie as a whole person and presents the values, cultural influences, and experiences that shaped her subject’s life. In doing so, she challenges prevalent medical views that fail to see the influence of culture and personal belief systems on the behaviors, attitudes, and other skills of health care practitioners."--Linda Janet Holmes, author of Listen to Me Good: The Life Story of an Alabama Midwife

"A compelling read, this page-turner is a lovely and instructive account of midwifery and the complex relationships that develop during documentary fieldwork. Lovie is beautifully written, largely because Lisa Yarger is an extraordinary observer who has a keen eye for details, the discipline to record what she sees, and the talent to turn her observations into well-crafted narrative nonfiction."--Lu Ann Jones, author of Mama Learned Us to Work: Farm Women in the New South