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Jennifer Louise Worth RN RM (née Lee; 25 September 1935 – 31 May 2011) was a British memoirist. She wrote a best-selling trilogy about her work as a nurse and midwife practising in the poverty-stricken East End of London in the 1950s: Call the Midwife (2002), Shadows of the Workhouse (2005) and Farewell to The East End (2009). A television series, Call the Midwife, based on her books, began broadcasting on BBC One on 15 January 2012. After leaving nursing, she re-trained as a musician. Biography Jennifer "Jenny" Louise Lee was born in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, on 25 September 1935, to Gordon and Elsie (née Gibbs) Lee. Worth was raised in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. She had a younger sister, Christine, and two younger paternal half-sisters. After leaving school at the age of 15 she learned shorthand and typing and became the secretary to the head of Dr Challoner's Grammar School. She then trained as a nurse at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, and moved to London to receive training to become a midwife. Lee was hired as a staff nurse at the London Hospital in Whitechapel in the 1950s. With the Sisters of St John the Divine, an Anglican community of nuns, she worked to aid the poor. She was then a ward sister at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in Bloomsbury. She left midwifery to work in palliative care at the Marie Curie Hospice in Hampstead. She married the artist Philip Worth in 1963, and they had two daughters. Worth left nursing in 1973 to pursue her musical interests. In 1974, she was appointed a licentiate of the London College of Music, where she taught piano and singing. She obtained a fellowship in 1984. She performed as a soloist and with choirs throughout the UK and Europe. Many years later she began writing, and her first volume of memoirs, Call the Midwife, was published in 2002. The book became a best-seller when it was reissued in 2007. Shadows of the Workhouse (2005; reissued 2008) and Farewell to the East End (2009) also became best-sellers. The trilogy sold almost a million copies in the UK alone. In a fourth volume of memoirs, In the Midst of Life, published in 2010, Worth reflects on her later experiences caring for the terminally ill. Activism Worth was highly critical of Mike Leigh's 2004 film Vera Drake, for depicting the consequences of illegal abortions unrealistically. She argued that the method shown in the film, far from being fairly quick and painless, was in fact almost invariably fatal for the woman. As a result of the harm done with such illegal procedures, she approved of the legalization of abortion in the UK, saying this was a medical, not moral, issue. Death Worth died on 31 May 2011, having been diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus earlier in the year. Deeply religious, she had a commitment to God. The first episode of the television series Call the Midwife, based on her experiences in Poplar, London, in the late 1950s, was dedicated to her. A fictionalised version of her is played in the first three series by Jessica Raine, and the series is narrated by Vanessa Redgrave as an older version of her. Publications Worth, Jennifer (2007). Eczema and Food Allergy: The Hidden Cause? : My Story. Merton Books. ISBN 978-1872560182. Call the Midwife (First book in the Midwife trilogy) Worth, Jennifer (September 2012). Call the Midwife: A True Story of the East End in the 1950s. Orion Publishing Group, Limited. ISBN 978-0297868781. (2002) Shadows of the Workhouse (Second book in the Midwife trilogy) Worth, Jennifer (2008). Shadows of the Workhouse. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0297853268. (2005) Worth, Jennifer (2009). Farewell to the East End. Phoenix. ISBN 978-0753823064. (Third book in the Midwife trilogy) Worth, Jennifer (2010). In the Midst of Life. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0297859581. References. Discover the Jennifer Worth popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jennifer Worth books.

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  • Fetch Nurse Connie synopsis, comments

    Fetch Nurse Connie

    Jean Fullerton

    London, 1945 and as the end of the war is declared and the troops start returning home, the nurses of the East End are joining in the celebrations.For Nurse Connie Byrne the end of...

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    Cobwebs and Cream Teas

    Mary Mackie

    A warm and funny account of what it is like to live in and run a National Trust house: Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk.When Mary Mackie's husband became Houseman at Felbrigg Hall in Norfo...

  • Far from the East End synopsis, comments

    Far from the East End

    Iris Jones Simantel

    Saga Magazine 'Life Story' competition winnerFrom the streets of London to the Welsh countryside, evacuee Iris Simantel tells of her desperate search for somewhere to belong in Fa...

  • The Real Gorbals Story synopsis, comments

    The Real Gorbals Story

    Colin MacFarlane

    Colin MacFarlane was born in the Gorbals in the 1950s, 20 years after the publication of No Mean City, the classic novel about prewar life in what was once Glasgow's most deprived ...

  • A Pocketful of Holes and Dreams synopsis, comments

    A Pocketful of Holes and Dreams

    Jeff Pearce

    The poor boy who made his fortune . . . not just once but twice.Little Jeff Pearce grew up in a postwar Liverpool slum. His father lived the life of an affluent gentleman whilst hi...

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    The Unmarried Mother

    Sheila Tofield

    Sheila Tofield tells her moving true story about being a single mother in 1950s Britain, in The Unmarried Mother.'A searing, honest testimony' Lesley PearseSheila grew up in Rother...

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    Bobby on the Beat

    Pamela Rhodes

    Pamela Rhodes, one of the first British policewomen, tells her fascinating story in Bobby on the Beat.Back in 1950 Pam became one of the first policewomen in the country. But the f...

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    The Scarlet Sisters

    Helen Batten

    ‘Oh my goodness – another girl Mrs Swain!’ Clara’s normal iron composure broke and she screamed, ‘No! That’s not the bloody deal!’And that is how my nanna, Bertha Swain, entered th...

  • Wedding Bells for Nurse Connie synopsis, comments

    Wedding Bells for Nurse Connie

    Jean Fullerton

    East End saga queen Jean Fullerton returns with a delightful new novel in the Nurse Connie seriesIt's 1948 and the nurses of the East End of London are making the most of life post...

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    Everyone Worth Knowing

    Lauren Weisberger

    From the New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada comes an irresistible novel about what happens when a girl on the fringe enters the realm of New York's chic, pa...

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    Sisters of the East End

    Helen Batten

    Heartwarming tales of nursing and midwifery from the Sisters who worked with Jennifer Worth.‘A second’s silence and then an almighty scream. It was the most moving thing I had ever...

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    Life Before

    Michele Bacon

    Seventeen years is a long time to keep secrets, and Xander Fife has gotten very good at it.Everyone believes Xander has a normal life and a normal family. If he can just get throug...

  • Made In Brighton synopsis, comments

    Made In Brighton

    Daniel Raven & Julie Burchill

    Britain is experiencing a sudden reckless rush of liberalisation, from 24 hour licensing to gay marriages. But how did we get from idolising Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier to Jorda...

  • When Life Gives You Lululemons synopsis, comments

    When Life Gives You Lululemons

    Lauren Weisberger

    “The Devil Wears Prada’s Emily Charlton gets the spinoff she deserves” (Cosmopolitan) in the monthslong New York Times bestseller from Lauren Weisberger in which three women team u...

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    The Hurricane Girls

    Jo Wheeler

    Celebrating the lives of the magnificent women, the ATA girls, who courageously flew Spitfires, Tiger Moths, Lancaster Bombers and many other aircraft during World War Two.These ex...

  • The Audacity of Inez Burns synopsis, comments

    The Audacity of Inez Burns

    Stephen G. Bloom

    THE VIVID, SCANDALFILLED STORY OF A SHREWD, RAGSTORICHES MILLIONAIRESS AND THE RUTHLESS POLITICIAN WHO PURSUED HER, TOLD AGAINST THE EFFERVESCENT BACKDROP OF AMERICA’S GOLDEN CITYS...

  • Call Nurse Millie synopsis, comments

    Call Nurse Millie

    Jean Fullerton

    'A delightful, well researched story that really does depict nursing and the living conditions in the East End at the end of the war' Lesley PearseLondon is putting itself back tog...

  • West End Girls synopsis, comments

    West End Girls

    Barbara Tate

    A vivid and compelling memoir recounting the real lives, loves and friendship of 1940s Soho and its working girls.Barbara Tate was 17 when she heard the whispered word that would c...

  • Our East End synopsis, comments

    Our East End

    Piers Dudgeon

    This ebook edition contains the full text version as per the book. Doesn't include original photographic and illustrated material. This oral history of London's East End spans the ...

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    Jam Butties and a Pan of Scouse

    Maggie Clarke & Cathryn Kemp

    Get cosy in front of the fire with this moving, heartwarming and inspiring true story. The perfect Christmas read! JAM BUTTIES AND A PAN OF SCOUSE is a gritty yet heartwarming mem...

  • Life in Her Hands synopsis, comments

    Life in Her Hands

    Averil Mansfield

    'A great read. I am honoured to have worked with such a legend' David Nott'A role model for women' Independent'A wonderful read' Julian Fellowes'Remarkable' Lauren Laverne'Charming...

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    Gorbals Diehards

    Colin MacFarlane

    Enid Blyton wrote about the Famous Five wholesome kids who were always up to some adventure or other but during the 1960s Glasgow boy Colin MacFarlane had his own gang: the Incre...

  • The GI Bride synopsis, comments

    The GI Bride

    Iris Jones Simantel

    Discover the remarkable memoir by GI Bride and bestselling author Iris Jones Simantel. Iris had escaped the Blitz but now lived in crippling poverty after the war until a chance m...

  • Bundles of Joy synopsis, comments

    Bundles of Joy

    Linda Fairley

    The second book from Sunday Times bestselling author Linda Fairley.‘No matter how many babies I deliver, each and every one is a miracle, connecting me to the world like nothing el...

  • The Wisdom of Call The Midwife synopsis, comments

    The Wisdom of Call The Midwife

    Heidi Thomas

    A beautiful collection of the most heartwarming, inspirational and hilarious quotes from Call the Midwife, accompanied by beautiful photographs throughout. 'Love is never the only ...

  • Bread, Jam and a Borrowed Pram synopsis, comments

    Bread, Jam and a Borrowed Pram

    Dot May Dunn

    The compelling and heartwarming story of a young nurse's life and work in 1950s England from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author."Three small children peep out, their eyes watching...

  • My East End synopsis, comments

    My East End

    Gilda O'Neill

    'Every page is a delight. Every chapter made vivid by a writer who has poured heart and soul into her book' Val Hennessy, Daily MailThe East End of London cockneys, criminals, str...

  • Miss Angel synopsis, comments

    Miss Angel

    Angelica Goodden

    A word was coined to describe the condition of people stricken with a new kind of fever when the Swissborn artist Angelica Kauffman (17411807) came to London in 1766. 'The whole wo...

  • Mother and Child synopsis, comments

    Mother and Child

    Jan de Vries

    MOTHER AND CHILD is the long awaited follow up to Jan's phenomenally successful Preganancy and Childbirth and the next instalment in his excellent Well Woman series. In Mother ...

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    Nearly Always

    Ken McCoy

    Lucy Bailey is not a girl to take no for an answer. When she asks her friend Billy Wellington to help her rescue a stray dog, she has no idea of the potential repercussions. A seri...

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    The Songbirds of Colliers Row

    Jennifer Hart

    A warmhearted, nostalgic and uplifting saga, The Songbirds of Colliers Row by Jennifer Hart will delight fans of Nadine Dorries, Donna Douglas, Anne Baker and Mary Gibson.From the ...

  • The Air Raid Girls synopsis, comments

    The Air Raid Girls

    Jenny Holmes

    May, 1941. Meet the Air Raid Girls: three young women keen to do their bit during the Yorkshire blitz.Connie's life has taken an unexpected turn since her husband died she's livin...