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Mama's Babies: A Novel [Paperback]

Gary Crew (Author)
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"By the time I was nine years old I had begun to doubt that Mama Pratchett, the woman with whom I had lived for as long as I could remember, was in fact my mother..."

So begins Gary Crew's chilling fictionalized account of a "baby farmer" who, for profit, takes in unwanted children that later mysteriously disappear. Based on the facts revealed at the criminal trials of three women during the 1890s, Crew presents the story of young Sarah and her horrific realization.

Sarah is the eldest child in the Pratchett family and finds herself treated more as a maid than as a daughter. She looks after her younger brothers and sisters -- all under the age of five -- cooking their meals, washing their diapers, and generally keeping them out of the way of Mama Pratchett. Mama is a stern woman and doesn't like children who are "all full of beans." She guards her family closely from the prying eyes of strangers, moving from town to town every few months. Her meager earnings as a seamstress do little to keep the children fed and clothed, and they often go to bed with rumbling tummies, their mattresses padded with old newspaper to keep out the drafts. Mama, however, always seems to have enough for her own little luxuries.

Sarah is made suspicious by the sudden appearance of a new baby following one of Mama's visits to the train station. Shortly afterwards, young Robbie, only a toddler himself, falls mysteriously ill and dies while Sarah and her siblings are away on a rare outing from the house. But Robbie is not the only child of Mama Pratchett's to disappear.

With the help of her friend Will, Sarah finds the courage to testify in court against Mama Pratchett on the charge of murder.

In a simple and telling introduction, Gary Crew describes the social background of the late-nineteenth century that led unwed mothers to give up their babies to unscrupulous strangers. Tragically, Crew's story is derived from real events: in the 1890s, Amelia Dyer in England, Minnie Dean in New Zealand, and Frances Knorr in Australia were sentenced to death for murder, following the testimony of teenage girls.


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Grade 6-9-Sarah, the oldest of mysterious Mama's "adopted" children, who must thus care for the younger ones, lives in fear and squalor. Through Will Quaver, nephew of the stationmaster who mans the railway station from whence Mama picks up her occasional new baby, the 12-year-old begins to envision new possibilities of freedom and a glimmer of insight into the machinations of the woman who holds her hostage. When a new baby's arrival is followed by little "brother" Robbie's mysterious and terminal illness, Sarah begins to wonder. When Mama makes Sarah dose healthy little Horace with "special" medicine, Sarah worries about his alarming decline. All comes clear, of course, with Horrie's death, when Mama enlists Sarah in the garden burial and proceeds to lie to all regarding his whereabouts. Ever-observant Will arrives with the police, and Sarah gathers her courage and stands up to the evil woman, who is tried, convicted, and executed for murder. Based on true stories from the 1890s of several murdering "Mamas" who convinced hysterical, unwed, or otherwise needy women to pay them to "care" for their infants, this potentially powerful plot is marred by several weaknesses. Sarah tells the story in a dispassionate voice. The setting (Australia, 1894) is described only in the prologue, which many readers skip over, and the miraculous appearance of Sarah's birth mother in the last chapter (hinted at awkwardly in an earlier sequence) is unbelievably contrived. Given the violence and horror within, this book is surprisingly devoid of emotion.
Mary R. Hofmann, Rivera Middle School, Merced, CA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 6-9. In the years before reliable birth control, young mothers often placed their infants with older women who could better care for them. Some of these "baby farmers" were less than scrupulous: they made a habit of collecting fees from young mothers and later disposed of the children in despicable ways. Crew's latest novel, set in Australia in 1897 and based on a composite of three actual criminal cases, is told from the point of view of nine-year-old Sarah, the oldest of Agnes Pratchett's children and the one who cooks, cleans, and cares for the other children. In a relentless, compelling narrative, Crew depicts Sarah's gradual awakening as she realizes that the life she leads and the only mother she has ever known are far from normal. Although the author wisely prepares readers for the horrific events well in advance, this gripping story isn't for the fainthearted. Young people who like horror of a realistic sort, however, will find this novel impossible to put down until Sarah is safely rescued from Pratchett's evil clutches. Kay Weisman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Annick Press (March 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1550377248
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550377248
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,362,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Serial Mama, April 17, 2004
This review is from: Mama's Babies (Paperback)
In the 1890's, 3 women were sentenced to death for murdering children that they had taken for money.
Mama's Babies is based on these real-life 'baby farmers', and is seen from the point of view of a (fictional) teenaged girl who begins to realize her life isn't normal, as children continue to join her "mama"s household and eventually disappear mysteriously.
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