June Goulding was born in 1928 and trained as a nurse in the North Infirmary in Cork which was run by the French Sisters of Charity. After graduating she was called to the Erinville Maternity Hospital where she trained as a midwife. In 1951-52 for nine months she worked as a midwife in an unmarried mothers home and this book is based on that experience. "When I was leaving that job to get married I vowed that one day I would tell the world of the indescribable suffering those girls endured in the name of Christianity ..."

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