How did the author decide to weave the personal lives of midwives into the broader context of WWII?
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How did the author decide to weave the personal lives of midwives into the broader context of WWII?
Did anyone else feel a mix of hope and despair throughout the story? It’s so emotionally charged.
What inspired the setting of rural England during the war? It felt so authentic and lived-in.