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Call the midwife, a memoir of birth, joy, and hard times, Jennifer Worth

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Call the midwife, a memoir of birth, joy, and hard times, Jennifer Worth
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
biography
Main title
Call the midwife
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Jennifer Worth
Series statement
Call the midwife, 1
Sub title
a memoir of birth, joy, and hard times
Summary
In the 1950s, Jennifer Worth was a district midwife in East London. She worked with an order of nursing nuns, learning how to cope with midwifery in slum conditions. In the course of her training she met many interesting characters, whose stories are told in this book. When the workhouses of Britain officially closed in 1930, there was nowhere for inmates to go. So workhouses merely changed their names and carried on much the same as before. The conditions, rules and lifestyle that continued to be endured by the residents cast their shadows and shame over most of the last century.From the tragic history of dithering Jane, to the larger than life Sister Monica Joan, "the naughtiest old lady" the author had ever met, this is a collection of fascinating lives
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