Call the Midwife

History

Author: Jennifer Worth

No woman could real this book without feeling the pain – and the joy. No man could read it without being truly moved. Jennifer Worth was just twenty-two when she volunteered to spend her early years of midwifery training in the heart of London’s East End in the 1950s. Coming from a sheltered background there were tough lessons to be learned. The conditions in which many wo….Read More

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