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rachelm31f6b 's review for:
Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse
by Jennifer Worth, Nicola Barber
I knew before I started this book it was going to be a bit difficult to read. The first part of the book is about the workhouse. After watching the show, I knew that the stories about the workhouse were heartbreaking. The stories about the workhouse were sad but had a bit of happiness to come out of them (because some of these people got out). Part three of the book about Joe was really interesting; like life it was filled with happy and sad moments. But because of the war and poverty many of the memories shared where tragic.
I will admit I am not a fan of part two in this book. It was about the trial of Sister Monica Joan (If you have seen the show you know what this means). I love Sr. Monica in the show, an adorable older lady, but in the book she frustrates me sometimes.
This book made me cry it was a good second installment in the series. It was not like the first book, it had its own character. I think I still like the first book more though, maybe.
I will admit I am not a fan of part two in this book. It was about the trial of Sister Monica Joan (If you have seen the show you know what this means). I love Sr. Monica in the show, an adorable older lady, but in the book she frustrates me sometimes.
This book made me cry it was a good second installment in the series. It was not like the first book, it had its own character. I think I still like the first book more though, maybe.