Letters to the Midwife: Correspondence with Jennifer Worth, the Author of Call the Midwife

Jennifer Worth

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Letters to the Midwife is a wonderful collection of correspondence received by Jennifer Worth, offering a fascinating glimpse into a long-lost world.

Along with readers' responses and personal histories, it is filled with all sorts of heart-warming gems. There are stories from other midwives, lorry drivers, even a seamstress, all with tales to tell.

Containing previously unpublished material describing her time spent in Paris and some journal entries, this is also a portrait of Jennifer herself, complete with a moving introduction by her family about the woman they knew and loved.

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Praise for Letters to the Midwife: Correspondence with Jennifer Worth, the Author of Call the Midwife

  • Her correspondence, by turns touching and irreverent, [is] testament to the huge affection she inspired - and to how unerringly accurate her portrayal of a fast-vanishing world was<br - MAIL ON SUNDAY

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Jennifer Worth

Jennifer Worth

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 25 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.

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