It's "Call the Midwife" set in the U.S. homefront during World War II.
If you loved Patricia Harman's Midwife of Hope River you'll love Once
a Midwife!
Named Best Midwife Book of the Year from the American College of Nurse
Midwives
The women of Hope River trust midwife Patience Hester, whose skill in
delivering babies is known for miles around. But though the Great
Depression is behind them, troubles are not, for Europe is at war...and
it can only be a matter of time before the U.S. enters the fray.
And while some are eager to join the fight, Patience's husband, Daniel,
is not. Daniel is a patriot--but he saw too much bloodshed during the
First World War, and has vowed never to take up arms again.
His stance leaves Patience and their four children vulnerable--to the
neighbors who might judge them, and to the government, who imprison
Daniel for his beliefs.
Patience must support their family and fight for her husband's release
despite her own misgivings. And with need greater than ever, she must
also keep her practice running during this tumultuous time...relying on
generous friends, like Bitsy, who has returned to Hope River, stalwart
neighbors, and her own indomitable strength to see them all through.