<p>The last book in the trilogy begun by Jennifer Worth's <em>New York Times</em> bestseller and the basis for the PBS series <em>Call the Midwife</em></p><p>When twenty-two-year-old Jennifer Worth from a comfortable middle-class upbringing went to work as a midwife in the poorest section of postwar London she not only delivered hundreds of babies and touched many lives she also became the neighborhood's most vivid chronicler. <em>Call the Midwife: Farewell to the East End</em> is the last book in Worth's memoir trilogy which the <em>Times Literary Supplement</em> described as powerful stories with sweet charm and controlled outrage in the face of dire circumstances.</p><p>Here at last is the full story of Chummy's delightful courtship and wedding. We also meet Megan'mave identical twins who share a browbeaten husband and return to Sister Monica Joan who is in top eccentric form. As in Worth's first two books <em>Call the Midwife: A Memoir of Birth Joy and Hard Times</em> and <em>Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse</em> the vividly portrayed denizens of a postwar East End contend with the trials of extreme poverty--unsanitary conditions hunger and disease--and find surprising ways to thrive in their tightly knit community.</p><p>A rich portrait of a bygone era of comradeship and midwifery populated by unforgettable characters <em>Call the Midwife: Farewell to the East End</em> will appeal to readers of Frank McCourt Katherine Boo and James Herriot as well as to the fans of the acclaimed PBS show based on the trilogy.</p>
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