Call the Midwife--A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times

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Call the Midwife Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Nicola Barber

ناشر

HighBridge

شابک

9781611749250
  • اطلاعات
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در سن بیست و دو سالگی، جنیفر ورث خانه راحتش را ترک می‌کند تا به یک صومعه نقل‌مکان کند و به قابله محله‌های ایست اند لندن بعد از جنگ تبدیل شود. شخصیت‌های پرزرق و برقی که او در سراسر لندن با آن‌ها ملاقات می‌کند، از راهبه‌های شجاع و خوش‌قلب، که با آن‌ها زندگی می‌کند، با بیست و چهار کودک، که نمی‌توانند انگلیسی را به روسپی‌ها و پرستندگان بخش تند و تیز شهر یاد بگیرند، به زنی که با آن‌ها زندگی می‌کند، زندگی می‌کنند. این زنان، دوران جالبی را در تاریخ به تصویر می‌کشند. به زیبایی نوشته شده و کاملا در حال حرکت، با همسر میانی تماس بگیرید تا قلب هر کسی که مادر است و هر کسی که مادر دارد را لمس کند.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Nicola Barber uses a rich Cockney accent to deliver an insightful portrayal of Jennifer Worth's memoir of nursing and midwifery in the East End of London in the 1950s. There she worked alongside an order of long-established nuns, a surprising calling given her sheltered background. Barber captures the tension and pain of women giving birth, as well as their grim surroundings. Her tone changes to bittersweet whenever Jennifer meets with kindness, understanding, and even humor in the midst of the difficult environment. Her depiction of birthing a premature baby at 28 weeks and the mother's care of the baby at home is poignant and vivid. Graphic descriptions of sex, prostitution, and a brothel leave nothing to the imagination. Still, this is a rare and moving listening experience. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

AudioFile Magazine
Nicola Barber uses a rich Cockney accent to deliver an insightful portrayal of Jennifer Worth's memoir of nursing and midwifery in the East End of London in the 1950s. There she worked alongside an order of long-established nuns, a surprising calling given her sheltered background. Barber captures the tension and pain of women giving birth, as well as their grim surroundings. Her tone changes to bittersweet whenever Jennifer meets with kindness, understanding, and even humor in the midst of the difficult environment. Her depiction of birthing a premature baby at 28 weeks and the mother's care of the baby at home is poignant and vivid. Graphic descriptions of sex, prostitution, and a brothel leave nothing to the imagination. Still, this is a rare and moving listening experience. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Library Journal

April 15, 2013

This memoir, the inspiration for BBC's popular series of the same name, chronicles Worth's experiences as a midwife in London during the 1950s. The story, enhanced by amazingly vivid imagery, brings to life the horror of the living conditions in the slums of the London's Docklands, the sadness of mothers who have lost their babies, and the joy of first- or 24th-time mothers as they meet their children. Narrator Nicola Barber, winner of two Earphone Awards, does an excellent job of portraying both seasoned and inexperienced midwives as well as the wide variety of British accents. VERDICT Fans of the BBC series will enjoy this audiobook, as will anyone interested in the history of midwifery. [The Penguin hc was a New York Times best seller.--Ed.]--Jessi Brown, Huntington City-Twp. P.L., IN

Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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