Call The Midwife

A True Story Of The East End In The 1950s

Jennifer Worth author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Orion Publishing Co

Published:5th Jan '12

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A fascinating slice of social history - Jennifer Worth's tales of being a midwife in 1950s London, now a major BBC TV series.

'Unforgettable' GUARDIAN


'Poignant, funny and enlightening' DAILY EXPRESS


'Gripping, moving and convincing from beginning to end . . . a powerful evocation of a long-gone world'LITERARY REVIEW


THE BESTSELLING BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE AWARD-WINNING BBC TV SERIES

In this extraordinary account of life as midwife in 1950s London, Jennifer Worth recounts her experiences - and those of the women she helped - in all their stark, colourful and at times shocking reality.

Life in London's East End in the 1950s was tough. The brothels of Cable Street, the Kray brothers and gang warfare, the meths drinkers in the bomb sites - this was the world that Jennifer Worth entered when she became a midwife at the age of twenty-two. Babies were born in slum conditions, often with no running water.

In Call the Midwife, Worth describes the romance and beauty of London as well as the bug-infested tenements, the spectre of disease, the sense of community and the incredible resilience of women who often bore more than ten children. Funny and moving, it brings to life a world that has now changed beyond measure.

'Superbly moving but also witty' CLOSER


'The characters . . . stay with you for a long time'WOMAN MAGAZINE

Worth's books are full of fascinating social history: about living conditions in east London, the scale of poverty and violence, the realities of postwar medicine and the workhouse * NEW STATESMAN *

  • Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: Play.com Popular Non-Fiction Award 2009

ISBN: 9780753823835

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 26mm

Weight: 275g

368 pages