Novel Where Nurse Runs Away With a Down Syndrome Baby

The Memory Keeper's Daughter
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Author Kim Edwards
State United States
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Viking Press (2005)
Penguin Books Doubleday Dell Publishing Group

Publication date

2005
Media type Impress (hardback & paperback)
Pages 401 p. (paperback edition)
ISBN 0-14-303714-5 (paperback edition)
OCLC 69010346

The Memory Keeper's Daughter is a novel by American author Kim Edwards that tells the story of a man who gives away his newborn daughter, who has Downwardly syndrome, to one of the nurses. Published by Viking Press in June 2005, the novel garnered great interest via give-and-take of mouth in the summertime of 2006 and placed on the New York Times Paperback Bestsellers List.[1] The novel was adapted into a television film and premiered on Lifetime Television on April 12, 2008.

Plot [edit]

March 6, 1964 [edit]

In early March of 1964, Dr. David Henry is forced to deliver his wife Norah'south twins with the help of a nurse, Caroline Gill. Their first kid, a boy they name Paul, is born a good for you perfect child, simply when the 2d baby is born, Phoebe, David notices she has Down syndrome. David, recalling the possibility of a heart defect and early on death (which his younger sister June had had; dying at the young age of twelve) and decides that the baby girl will be placed in an establishment.

Caroline was given the baby to take to the institution, but only didn't similar the atmospheric condition. She decides to go along and raise the infant, who is named Phoebe. While Caroline is at the store, her motorcar runs out of gas and she is stranded in the snowfall with Phoebe. She is picked up by a truck driver, Al Simpson, who drives them to Caroline's home. Meanwhile, David tells Norah that their girl died at nascency. After hearing that Caroline had kept Phoebe rather than have her to the institution, David bids her to practise what she thinks is right. Caroline leaves for Pittsburgh to brand a fresh first with Phoebe.

1965 [edit]

The "death" of their daughter has caused a rift in David and Norah'due south wedlock. They move to a new home but go on to notice it difficult to romantically connect. Meanwhile, Caroline begins working for Dorothy "Doro" March every bit a private nurse for her male parent, Leo. Caroline claims that Phoebe is her daughter and tells a half-true story of running away from Phoebe's male parent because he wanted to institutionalize Phoebe.

Caroline sends messages and pictures of Phoebe to David. David sends money to Caroline and makes a half-hearted attempt to discover out where Caroline and Phoebe live. Meanwhile, Al, the truck commuter who assisted Caroline on the night of Phoebe's nascence, discovers her whereabouts. He and Caroline begin regular visits, and romance begins to bloom between them.

1970 [edit]

Six years afterward, the distance betwixt the Henrys has increased. David is at present an aspiring photographer with his own darkroom, where he keeps Phoebe's pictures and Caroline's letters locked away. He immerses himself in his work and basically leaves the family, but coming dorsum into their lives to complain about Paul. Norah drinks secretly and becomes overprotective of Paul.

In Pittsburgh, Phoebe is growing up a healthy child despite her mental disabilities and David'due south negative predictions at her birth. Caroline and the Upside Downwardly Order, a group of other parents of Down syndrome children, petition the schoolhouse system to mainstream their children in public school.

Al nonetheless visits Caroline and has proposed to her twice. She continues to pass up, although out of doubts for his fatherly love for Phoebe rather than his romantic intentions toward her. Phoebe is stung by a bee while at play and has a serious allergic reaction. Al helps Caroline take her to the hospital and steps in when a nurse's comment about Phoebe's status outrages Caroline. Caroline realizes his genuine dear for her and fatherly intentions for Phoebe. She tells Al she wants to ally him.

1977 [edit]

Paul and Phoebe are now 13, and Caroline and Al accept been married five years. David sends Caroline a letter, asking her to allow him meet Phoebe and let her to know her twin brother, Paul. Caroline decides not to contact David once more, worried he might unknowingly hurt Phoebe.

Paul is becoming an accomplished guitarist and dreams of attending Juilliard. David and Norah live most completely split lives and differ on what Paul should practise when he's older. Norah merely wants her son to exist happy, while David pushes Paul to follow a career path that will guarantee stability, money, and success.

While on vacation in Aruba, Norah has a honey affair with Howard, who is as well married with children at habitation. David blames the thing on himself and continues to spend more and more time in his darkroom with his photographs of Phoebe.

1989 [edit]

Paul and Phoebe are now twenty-5. Norah and David are divorced and Paul is traveling and studying music in French republic with his ain girlfriend. Phoebe is in love with Robert, who also has Down syndrome, and wants to get married and live in a group home, but Caroline is scared to let Phoebe live an independent life.

David considers making a confession to Norah well-nigh Phoebe simply can't conduct to go through with information technology. Soon subsequently, he dies from a middle attack. Subsequently, when Norah sorts through David'south collection of photographs, she begins to understand him in a manner she never did when they were married. Caroline comes to visit Norah and explains that Phoebe never died at all and is living with her. Norah and Paul later visit Pittsburgh and meet Phoebe for the first fourth dimension. Paul drives Phoebe to their tardily begetter's grave. Paul thinks of what his twin sister might accept been like if she had not been built-in with Down syndrome.

Motion-picture show adaptation [edit]

A television film adaptation premiered on Lifetime Idiot box on Apr 12, 2008. The film's cast includes Dermot Mulroney every bit David, Gretchen Mol as Norah, and Emily Watson every bit Caroline. The adolescent and adult Phoebe is played past Krystal Hope Nausbaum, an actress with Down syndrome.[2] The movie eliminates the characters of Doro, her father Leo, Rosemary and her son Jack. Portions of the movie were shot in Windsor, Nova Scotia.[iii]

On its premiere, five.82 meg viewers watched the film and information technology received a iv.0 household rating.[4] The pic was too the nearly watched prove on cablevision for the calendar week of April 7–13, 2008. It was released to DVD in October 2008.

References [edit]

  1. ^ As of Nov 26, 2006, the book had spent 21 weeks on the New York Times Paperback Bestsellers listing. "New York Times Paperback Fiction Bestsellers". The New York Times. November 26, 2006. Retrieved November 28, 2006.
  2. ^ Matthew Gilbert (Apr 12, 2008). "Secrets and sympathy brand for a compelling 'Girl'". The Boston Globe . Retrieved April 13, 2008.
  3. ^ "Bestselling author checks out Windsor movie location". Nova News Now. November 12, 2007.
  4. ^ "Breaking News - 'Flirting with Forty,' Starring Heather Locklear, Attracts Four 1000000 Viewers During Saturday, December 6, Premiere on Lifetime Television". The Daybed Critic. Dec 8, 2008.

External links [edit]

  • The Memory Keeper's Daughter
  • The Retention Keeper's Daughter Podcast
  • The Memory Keeper's Girl Reading Guide

Concerning the film:

  • The Memory Keeper's Girl at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Memory_Keeper%27s_Daughter

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