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Jan 12, 2016ghreads rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
This third book in the Call The Midwife trilogy contains more tales of London’s East End in the late 1950s. This one contains more information than do the other two books about the personalities and histories of the midwives and the nuns of Nonnatus House. Most of the stories are covered in the excellent TV productions based on the books but the books provide much more detail and are, in some cases, more shocking and horrifying. Like the first books in the series, this book is well written and is a wonderful read, full of interesting characters and stories. It is all the more fascinating because the stories are true. This books wraps up the series well by telling us what happened to the main characters, Nonnatus House and the East End after the time-frame covered by the books so we are not left wondering about their futures.