Wood, Shelley  
  
  
    The story of the Dionne Quintuplets
 the world's first identical quintuplets to survive birth
 told from the perspective of a midwife in training who helps bring them into the world. Reluctant midwife Emma Trimpany is just 17 when she assists at the harrowing birth of the Dionne quintuplets: five tiny miracles born to French farmers in hardscrabble Northern Ontario in 1934. Emma cares for them through their perilous first days and when the government decides to remove the babies from their francophone parents
 making them wards of the British king
 Emma signs on as their nurse. Over 6
000 daily visitors come to ogle the identical “Quints” playing in their custom-built playground; at the height of the Great Depression
 the tourism and advertising dollars pour in. While the rest of the world delights in their sameness
 Emma sees each girl as unique: Yvonne
 Annette
 Cécile
 Marie
 and Émilie. With her quirky eye for detail
 Emma records every strange twist of events in her private journals. As the fight over custody and revenues turns increasingly explosive
 Emma is torn between the fishbowl sanctuary of Quintland and the wider world
 now teetering on the brink of war. Steeped in research
 The Quintland Sisters is a novel of love
 heartache
 resilience
 and enduring sisterhood—a fictional
 coming-of-age story bound up in one of the strangest true tales of the past century.