Farewell to the East End

Registered by Shahrun of Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom on 1/24/2019
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Journal Entry 1 by Shahrun from Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom on Thursday, January 24, 2019
Got this used on the internet to complete my reading of this fascinating series.

Journal Entry 2 by Shahrun at Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom on Monday, April 15, 2019
Another fascinating instalment into life as a midwife, in East London circa 1950s. The chapter that stands out for me (and I thought I was pretty much unshockable these days was The Captain’s Daughter. My chin was scraping on the floor whole time I read that one! As usual I was in love with Chummy - delighted with her outcome! I love the final chapter too actually, where the author gave us a little bit about what happened to the Midwifes and Sisters after the book ended. But this book isn’t the end all together, as she wrote another one called In The Midst Of Life, which I hope to get onto soon.

Journal Entry 3 by Shahrun at The Barn at Kingston in Pembroke, Wales United Kingdom on Sunday, April 21, 2019

Released 5 yrs ago (4/21/2019 UTC) at The Barn at Kingston in Pembroke, Wales United Kingdom

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Brought on holiday either for my sister in law to read, or leave for someone else to enjoy.

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