Agnes Light trained as a nurse in the 1960s & went on to become a midwife
- helping to bring new lives into the world for over thirty years. After fainting from shock at the first birth she attended as a student Agnes grew to adore her job & the lifelong friends that worked with her on the maternity ward. In her enchanting memoir she recalls how she struggled at first with the strict rules of hospital etiquette & the expectation that she would always know the right thing to do
- from dealing with hysterical fathers to miracle multiple births
- Agnes quickly learnt she had to keep a cool head whatever the circumstances. This is a heartwarming portrait of a thoughtful & compassionate midwife. Funny poignant & rich with period detail Midwife on Call traces Agness touching journey from squeamish pupil to assured professional.