The Complete Call the Midwife Stories: True Stories of the East End in the 1950s

Author(s): Jennifer Worth

BIOGRAPHY

London's East End in the 1950s was a tough place: the struggles of post-war life - bombsites, overcrowded tenements, crime, brothels - bred a culture of tight-knit family communities, larger-than-life characters and a lively social scene. It was into this world that Jennifer Worth entered as a trainee midwife. But docklands life was tough, and babies were often born in slum conditions. In funny, disturbing and heartbreaking stories, Jennifer Worth recounts her time among nuns, prostitutes, abortionists, bigamists, gangsters and expectant mothers, portraying East Enders' amazing resilience - and their warmth and humour in the face of hardship. Written with affection and nostalgia, her midwife stories chronicle the lives, traditions and tales of a bygone era.


Product Information

The East-End stories that inspired the BBC TV series, CALL THE MIDWIFE, in a gorgeous gift box.

Jennifer Worth trained as a nurse at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and was later ward sister at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in London, then the Marie Curie Hospital, also in London. Music had always been her passion, and in 1973 she left nursing in order to study music intensively, teaching piano and singing for about twenty-five years. Jennifer died in May 2011 after a short illness, leaving her husband Philip, two daughters and three grandchildren. Her books have all been bestsellers.

General Fields

  • : 9781780224923
  • : Orion Publishing Co
  • : Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
  • : Contains 3 Paperbacks
  • : 0.862
  • : 30 September 2012
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2012
  • : 05 June 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jennifer Worth
  • : Slipcase
  • : 1212
  • : 942.150855092
  • : 1008