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The Forgotten Midwife by Laura Anthony

The Forgotten Midwife

by Laura Anthony

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  • May 2026, 368 pages
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Set in the dual timelines of present-day New Jersey and 1950s Ireland, and based on real historical events, comes a powerful, poignant novel of sisterhood, family secrets, and resilience from the author of the "profound, moving, and memorable" (Fresh Fiction) The Women on Platform Two.

New Jersey, 2023. Riley Carmichael is getting married and finally joining a huge, loving family, but she can't help but feel the emptiness of her own side of the church. For most of Riley's life, it's been just her and her grandmother, Betty, but as late-stage dementia overtakes her grandmother's mind, Riley knows she's losing her, too. On one of Riley's visits to Betty's nursing home, she encounters her grandmother in one of her increasingly rare moments of lucidity, and Betty desperately shares with Riley a tatty birth certificate for an unknown baby born in Ireland in the 1950s. Full of questions about her heritage, Riley embarks on a trip to Ireland to find that elusive sense of home, identity, and belonging.

Tipperary, Ireland, 1954. Margaret Lannigan's life is made up of weekly dances and time spent with the love of her life, Joseph. But when Margaret's older sister dies suddenly, it falls to Margaret to fulfill the family's commitment to the Catholic Church: the eldest daughter of the Lannigan family has joined a local convent for generations. Forced to part with Joseph and take the veil, Margaret is sent to Ballyvale Home for Fallen Girls to care for expectant mothers who fell pregnant outside of marriage. With no training or midwifery skills, she must fight to provide the compassionate care she feels these women deserve amid the cruelty they face.

When Margaret meets a young and terrified Delia O'Rourke, the sister of her childhood best friend, she must find the strength she needs to protect this young woman and her baby in the face of a system built to ensure they disappear.

Told with courage and heart, The Forgotten Midwife is a haunting, hopeful novel about the strength of women, the meaning of family, and the life-saving power of friendship.

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"Vividly captures the horrors of Ireland's Magdalene laundries and the agonizing moral dilemma of having to choose where and when to best rebel against abusive authority…Recommended for those seeking a fast-paced, tense but ultimately inspiring read about a woman willing to risk everything to protect the powerless." —Library Journal

"As she did in The Woman on Platform Two (2025), Anthony presents a shocking and uplifting tale of perseverance." —Booklist

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A Heartbreaking Chapter of Irish History
THE FORGOTTEN MIDWIFE
By Laura Anthony
Narrated by Helen Laser and Maeve Smyth

THE FORGOTTEN MIDWIFE is a dual-timeline historical novel set in present-day New Jersey and 1950s Ireland. As Riley searches for answers about a mysterious birth certificate discovered among her grandmother’s belongings, she uncovers a hidden family connection to Ireland’s mother-and-baby homes. In the past, Margaret is forced into convent life and witnesses the harsh treatment of unmarried pregnant women, leading her to risk everything to protect a vulnerable young mother and child. Inspired by real events, this is a moving story of family secrets, resilience, friendship, and the enduring strength of women.

I found the present-day chapters featuring Riley less compelling than Margaret’s story, which begins in 1956. Margaret’s storyline is the emotional heart of the novel, and it is impossible not to feel for her and the many young women who were forced into convent life or sent to the Magdalene Laundries—institutions for so-called “fallen women.”

This is another tragic chapter in history that never should have happened. What is especially shocking is that the last Magdalene Laundry in Ireland did not close until 1996. Many readers may already be familiar with these institutions through other books, but each time I read about them, I am reminded of the suffering endured by these women and children and the failures of the systems that allowed it to continue.

Anthony’s writing is warm, compassionate, and highly readable. While the novel tackles painful historical events, it balances heartbreak with hope, creating an emotionally engaging story that shines a light on the strength and resilience of women.

The audiobook narration is character-driven and heartfelt rather than theatrical. Maeve Smyth’s Irish accent and character voices add authenticity and emotional depth to the 1950s timeline, while Helen Laser effectively captures Riley’s modern-day perspective. Together, they bring Margaret’s and Riley’s stories to life and make for an engaging listening experience.

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Laura Anthony

Laura Anthony is a pseudonym for a published author of emotional women's fiction. She lives in Kildare, Ireland, with her husband and children.

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