Midwife Crisis
by Hilary Cotterill
GoodBookStall Review:
I loved Midwife Crisis and was sorry when I finished reading it. Well written, very down to earth accounts of midwifery training in a busy hospital. Lots of drama, frustration, crises, anecdotes, experiences and fun. Then marriage to Adrian and life takes on different problems. With a young family and no home or job their Faith and their patience is sorely tested.
Reviewer: Mary Carveth (14/12/05)
I loved Midwife Crisis and was sorry when I finished reading it. Well written, very down to earth accounts of midwifery training in a busy hospital. Lots of drama, frustration, crises, anecdotes, experiences and fun. Then marriage to Adrian and life takes on different problems. With a young family and no home or job their Faith and their patience is sorely tested.
Reviewer: Mary Carveth (14/12/05)
| Reader review: - Helen hancox, TGBS reviewer This book is the follow-up to Pelican Crossing, published in 2004, which I read immediately before reading Midwife Crisis. When picking up both books, with humorous cartoons on the front and subtitles such as "The misadventures of a trainee nurse" and "The calamities of a trainee midwife" I was looking forward to reading something like a Christian nursing version of a James Herriott book. I was disappointed. |








