A review by elisakissa
Call the Midwife: A True Story of the East End in the 1950s by Jennifer Worth

4.0

The conversational style made this an easy read, while the stories were eye-opening, and at times heart-breaking or hilarious. The chapters changed between light stories from the neighborhood or the convent, to gripping scenes of birth with interesting medical information of the time, to harrowing descriptions of what some of the women had to endure at the time. All the while God had it all in his hands. And that was the most beautiful part of it all.