'In the Midst of Life' by Jennifer Worth. I picked this up in The Works on the way down south for my holiday and didn't even read much of the blurb on the back. After having read Call the Midwife, I thought this would be in much the same vein. Jennifer Worth died last year not knowing how successful Call the Midwife would be on television. 'In the Midst of Life' deals with how people, when they get very old or ill, are gradually preparing themselves to die. She believed that that's just how it should have been. It's not a morbid book at all, but very sensitive.
Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.



? My son and his girlfriend are going to New York next year; perhaps they'll slip me into their suitcase?