The Forgotten Midwife, Laura Anthony
The Forgotten Midwife, Laura Anthony
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The Forgotten Midwife

Author: Laura Anthony

Narrator: Helen Laser, Maeve Smyth

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/12/2026


Synopsis

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.

About 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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erica on March 09, 2026

Review of advance copy received from Simon and Schuster Canada on NetGallery. 4.5 This was my first time reading Laura Anthony, and it definitely won’t be my last. Her previous book, The Women on Platform Two, is now firmly on my to-read list, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next. Inspired by......more

Goodreads review by Sue - Recos and Reads on April 22, 2026

This is historical fiction at its finest. Knowing it’s based on a true story makes it land even harder. I devoured it in a single day, heart breaking a little more with each chapter, yet still unable to put it down, I was always hoping for some light to break through such a harrowing story. 📘 INSIDE......more

Goodreads review by Mikaela on March 15, 2026

I’d say this is a 4.5! Powerful storytelling that illustrated a time of history I did not know about. Stories like this make me realize how recently that women have not been treated fairly. However the story doesn’t feel hopeless despite the tragic things that are happening to the characters. The ch......more

Goodreads review by Angie on May 14, 2026

A truly breathtaking and heart wrenching tale of women imprisoned by a system that took their dignity. A duel timeline story, we follow Riley in present day. Her beloved Grammy has dementia and is in her last days. She is about to be wed to a wonderful man with a big loving family. Because Riley’s p......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on May 15, 2026

Laura Anthony delivers another powerful historical fiction novel shedding light on a little known part of Ireland's dark history. I loved The women on platform 2 about Irish unwed mothers and this latest dual timeline novel focuses on the lives of women forced to join the convent, in this case Marga......more