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parenthood-and-transcendence

Cordelia reflects on childbirth as a profound, transformative act that intertwines life and death, affecting parents deeply beyond physical pain.

1 chapter across 1 book

Barrayar (1992)Lois McMaster Bujold

Chapter 19

In this chapter, Cordelia and her companions seek refuge for the exhausted and vulnerable Lady Vorpatril and her infant in a dilapidated but defensible inn within the caravanserai. Bothari reveals his troubled past, including his mother's profession and his difficult childhood, while Cordelia and Koudelka strategize to protect Lady Vorpatril from imminent danger. The chapter explores the emotional and psychological burdens of parenthood, survival, and interpersonal reconciliation amid political and personal turmoil.