Like a visit with a dear friend, this book is a lovely chance to revisit some of the excellent writing in the television show Call the Midwife. As a collector of quotes and someone who consumes the written word as though my very existence depends on it, this is the sort of book that is right up my alley.
What I liked about The Wisdom of Call the Midwife:
The content - This show is easily one of the very best at opening and closing monologues. In addition to that, they frequently have lines that are like heat-seeking missiles aimed right at my heart. To say that I devoured each delicious quote is an understatement.
What I didn't care for:
Lack of context - This is not my first go-round with a book of this nature. This one needed some occasional context to really drive home the emotion of each quote. Even having watched this show, I had times where I struggled to recall what was happening to better appreciate the wisdom being imparted.
I do feel like this book has a very specific target audience: You must watch and like the television show, and you must be someone who eats up quotes. As I am both of those things, I thoroughly enjoyed this little book.