A review by mysticforestcrafts
Call the Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times by Jennifer Worth

3.25

Pros:

For people who loved the television show it seems like they pulled directly from the text.  It has been a while since I saw it so I could be wrong but it may be one of the best adaptations around.

With the worry about reproductive rights I feel like this book should be required for the masses.  This is what happened when people couldn’t afford or trust the medical field.  The things in this book are what happened when people weren’t educated or able to take preventative measures.  There was so much pain, suffering and death and it could all come back.

Cons:

I don’t think there is anything wrong with any pet of this book but I had hoped for it to have more than the show did and it didn’t feel like it did.