Toffee Apples and Quail Feathers
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A collection of highlights from Jennifer Worth's Call the Midwife and featuring PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED NEW WRITING from Jennifer Worth herself
Tato autorka si vydobyla uznání díky svým poutavým memoárům, které laskavě a s citem zachycují životy a boj londýnských porodních asistentek a žen, kterým sloužily. Její styl psaní je živý a pronikavý, proniká do sociálních podmínek své doby a do hloubky lidských vztahů, které prožívala. Prostřednictvím přesvědčivých anekdot a bystrých pozorování odhaluje odolnost, soucit a každodenní hrdinství žen z dělnické třídy. Její dílo je svědectvím o síle komunity a neochvějné lidskosti tváří v tvář nepřízni osudu.







A collection of highlights from Jennifer Worth's Call the Midwife and featuring PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED NEW WRITING from Jennifer Worth herself
С начала 1950-х и до середины 1970-х годов Дженнифер Уорф работала акушеркой в бедном лондонском районе Ист-Энд. В городе, покрытом шрамами недавней войны - полуразрушенными домами, пустырями и перекрытыми улицами, - она узнала истории тех, кто помнил ещё более суровые времена. Нищета и голод вынуждали людей искать приюта в работных домах, попасть в которые было настоящей трагедией. "Тени Ист-Энда" - это истории о невообразимых трудностях, стойкости и силе человеческого духа и летопись жизни, которая сегодня кажется невероятной. Трилогия Дженнифер Уорф "Вызовите акушерку" стала несомненным бестселлером и легла в основу одноимённого сериала компании BBC. Он собрал у экранов более десяти миллионов зрителей и стал наиболее успешным драматическим сериалом на телеканале BBC One с 2001 года.
Het waargebeurde verhaal van een jonge vroedvrouw in een Londense achterbuurt in de jaren vijftig - Druk 5
Call the Midwife' is a most extraordinary book and should be required reading of all students of midwifery, nursing, sociology and modern history. It tells of the experiences of a young trainee midwife in the East End of London in the 1950's and is a graphic portrayal of the quite appalling conditions that the East Enders endured.
Kniha autentických vzpomínek na autorčino mládí, kdy v 50. letech 20. století pracovala na londýnském předměstí jako porodní asistentka. Zachycuje dobovou atmosféru: poválečnou bytovou nouzi, početné rodiny žijící ve stísněných bytech (v nichž prakticky bez výjimky probíhaly i porody), složité rodinné poměry i tvrdý život v East Endu, kde po válce panovala neuvěřitelná chudoba a děti si hrály v kráterech po bombách. Autorka líčí osudy žen a dívek, s nimiž se setkala, i tehdejší situaci v Londýně. Podle knihy vznikl úspěšný seriál BBC.
When the CALL THE MIDWIFE books became bestsellers, Jennifer Worth was inundated with correspondence. People felt moved to write to her because the books had touched them, and because they wanted to share memories of the world her books described, the East End of London in the late 1940s and early 1950s. LETTERS TO THE MIDWIFE is a collection of the correspondence she received offering a fascinating glimpse into a long-lost world. Along with readers' responses and personal histories, it is filled with heartwarming gems such as letters and drawings sent by one of the nuns featured in Call the Midwife and a curious list of the things Jennifer would need to become a missionary. 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 Jennifer Worth they knew and loved
Jennifer Worth was a nurse, midwife, ward sister and night sister from 1953 until 1973, working mainly in London. Her first passion was - and still is - music, and she is a Fellow of the London College of Music. She taught piano and singing for about twenty-five years and still More...sings in choirs all over England and Europe. She plays her piano (a 1904) Bluthner) daily, and is at present studying the entire keyboard works of J.S. Bach. She has been married for forty-five years and has two daughters and three grandchildren.
The third and final book in the bestselling CALL THE MIDWIFE trilogy, now a major BBC TV series starring Miranda Hart and Jessica Raine. The hit BBC TV series CALL THE MIDWIFE is based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, chronicling her life as a midwife in London in the 1950s. FAREWELL TO THE EAST END is the third book in the trilogy. Following on from the bestselling CALL THE MIDWIFE and SHADOWS OF THE WORKHOUSE, Jennifer brings her story to a conclusion. Post-war life could be a struggle - the devastating effects of TB, dangerous backstreet abortions, people driven to extremes by poverty - but there was also warmth and humour. Like Megan'mave, the identical twins who share the same browbeaten husband; the eccentric Sister Monica Joan; and gauche debutante Chummy, who wants to be a missionary. FAREWELL TO THE EAST END shines a light on the lives, culture and stories of a bygone era, and is both moving and heartwarming in equal measure.
In the follow up to her bestselling Call the Midwide, Jennifer Worth tells the true stories of the people she met. There's Peggy and Frank, who were separated in the workhouse when their parents died. Until Frank's strength and determination enabled him to make a home for his sister. Jane was a bright, lively child, whose spirit was broken by cruelty, until she found kindness and love later in life. Then there is the matchmaking nun, Sister Julienne, and Sister Monica Joan, who ends up in the High Court...
This sequel to Jennifer Worth's memoir explores her experiences as a midwife in postwar London's East End. Through poignant stories of individuals from the workhouse, it highlights their struggles and resilience. Blending warmth and hardship, it offers a profound look at the human spirit's strength amidst adversity.