Jennifer Worth

English nurse, midwife and author best known for her memoirs Call the Midwife, recounting her work in London's East End in the 1950s and inspiring the BBC television series.

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    An intimate memoir set in the 1950s East End of London, following a young nurse-midwife as she recalls the births, illnesses and daily struggles of the working-class families she tended. Through vivid, compassionate vignettes of home deliveries, hospital wards and the tight-knit community, it evokes the era's harsh poverty, the evolving medical practices after the founding of the NHS, and the warmth and resilience of neighbors facing hardship. Balancing humor, sorrow and quiet heroism, the author traces her deep attachment to the people she served and the bittersweet decision to leave as social change reshapes the neighborhood.

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    Shadows of the East End

    Мемуары молодой акушерки, работавшей в послевоенном Ист-Энде Лондона: через живые, трогательные рассказы о приёмах родов, помощи больным и повседневной заботе вместе с сестрами и коллегами книга показывает нищету и болезни районов, силу человеческой доброты и стойкость общины на фоне социальных перемен 1950-х годов.