Allie Gustafson

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The old woman sighs. She has heard midwives complain about a mysterious condition called “puerperal insanity.” It is said to afflict new mothers, robbing them of their senses and plunging them into a despair so bottomless that they may never emerge. She knows the treatment calls for purgatives, cupping, bloodletting and lots of opiates.
There Are Rivers in the Sky
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