Night On, Nights Off

Night On, Nights Off

by Maggie Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

A woman's outspoken views and unconventional lifestyle leads to a crisis, and she discovers there is a price to be paid for speaking your mind ... In the heightened atmosphere of a busy maternity unit there are inevitable tensions between modern technology and the demands by some mothers for a 'natural childbirth'. For widowed midwife, Shirley Pierce, there is no argument: the safety of the baby is always paramount, and her strongly held views are further deepened when she meets a younger man who has been irrevocably brain-damaged since birth, and their friendship blossoms into love of a kind. Sister Pierce's defiant attitude towards a hospital manager and her refusal to heed the warnings of her friends lead to her involvement in a horrific tragedy, and she soon discovers that there is a heavy price to be paid for resisting authority... Nights On, Nights Off is a gripping story about midwives, on duty and off, a body of professional women whose emotions and reactions are ultimately no different from those of the women they serve.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Century
Published: 06 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 1844138631
ISBN 13: 9781844138630
Book Overview: A THRILLING NOVEL SET IN THE HIGHLY CHARGED WORLD OF A BUSY MATERNITY UNIT IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL ...

Media Reviews
A heartfelt, passionate book with the coalface of midwifery as its theme -- Katie Fforde
Author Bio
Maggie Bennett was born in Hampshire. She left school at eighteen and started general nursing training and, after a year as a staff nurse, she went on to train as a midwife. She married at thirty-five and moved to Manchester where her two daughters were born; she later returned to work as a midwife until her retirement in 1991. She took a correspondence course in creative writing after her husband's death in 1983, and started writing articles and short stories. Her first novel, A Child's Voice Calling, was published in 2002, followed by A Child at the Door, A Carriage for the Midwife, A Child of Her Time and For Love of Lily.