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Field Notes
“Driving Lessons”
by Joseph Boyden
(pp. 21-23)
Joseph Boyden’s first novel, Three Day Road (Toronto: Viking Canada, 2005), recounts the story of a Cree medicine woman from Ontario whose family is ravaged by World War I. Three Day Road was nominated for a Governor General’s Award in 2005.
Those readers anticipating the delivery of a child in the back of a car can track down the 1966 instructional film Sudden Birth by Alan Paul Rhone, which offers birthing tips for police officers should they ever come across women in labour in stalled automobiles or traffic jams.
If your own child was born in a car, you can submit your account to birthstories.com, which has an “Alternative“section devoted to babies born in cars, trucks, and bathtubs, among other venues.







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