The Midwife's Sister: The Story of Call The Midwife's Jennifer Worth by her sister Christine
By (Author) Christine Lee
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
28th June 2022
3rd February 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nursing
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Memoirs
941.0840922
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
248g
'Our childhood came to an end when our parents parted and from then on Jennifer was placed in the impossible position of having to be a parent to me, her sister. I shall always be grateful for her protection . . .' Millions have fallen in love with Jennifer Worth and her experiences in the East End as chronicled in Call the Midwife, but little is known about her life outside this period. Now, in this moving and evocative memoir, Jennifer's sister Christine takes us from their early idyllic years to the cruelty and neglect they suffered after their parents divorced, from Jennifer being forced to leave home at fourteen to their training as nurses. After leaving nursing Jennifer took up a career in music, her first love, and Christine became a sculptor, but through marriages and children, joy and heartbreak, their lives remained intertwined. Absorbing and emotional, The Midwife's Sister by Christine Lee is testimony to an enduring bond between two extraordinary women.
Christine Lee was born in Watford in 1938 and began her working life training as a nurse. Now a renowned figurative sculptor, among her best-known works is the remarkable commemorative fountain outside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.