Shadows Of The Workhouse: The Drama Of Life In Postwar London

Paperback Published on: 05/01/2012
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Synopsis

'Worth's portrait is subtle, skilfully describing a sense of community that no longer exists' FINANCIAL TIMES

THE SECOND BOOK IN THE BESTSELLING TRILOGY BEHIND THE HIT BBC SERIES

From the No. 1 bestselling author of Call the Midwife comes another fascinating slice of 1950s East End life, as seen through the eyes of the midwives and women who lived through it.

In the follow-up to her bestselling Call the Midwife, Jennifer Worth tells the true stories of the people she met as a midwife in the East End of London in the 1950s. 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 them both. 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 . . .

Shadows of the Workhouse is a story of resilience and community, a celebration of those who lived, worked and dared to dream in one of London's poorest communities. Jennifer Worth enraptures with her trademark wit and humanity, providing a fascinating insight into a past world.

'Be warned, it's a real tear-jerker - but it also makes you very grateful for the life we have today'WOMAN MAGAZINE

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9780753825853
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 280g
  • Languages: English

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Shadows Of The Workhouse
A brilliant book from a born story teller.
These tales are all the better for being based on actual experience. Set during a period of considerable social change, it reveals how well intentioned gov... READ MORE
Barry48
Shadows Of The Workhouse
great read
very good read, makes you laugh, makes you cry could not put it down.
readaholic123456789
Shadows Of The Workhouse
So sad
Just as gripping as "Call the Midwife" but this time not focused on midwifery as such. A little imbalanced in that many chapters were spent on one characte... READ MORE
lovelyleese
Shadows Of The Workhouse
tears
love everything by Jennifer worth and this one lived up to every expectation. cried a lot, unbelievable true stories
coldan
Shadows Of The Workhouse
Put off because of "Call the Midwife" I was
But got recommended to this because of my interest in the history of Workhouses. An excellent read. Great for me & my GCSE History studying daughter becaus... READ MORE
Phil