ELIZABETH'S LIGHT

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Author: DAVID LEWIS ISBN: 1230000126250
Publisher: ROCKATBOOKS Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: DAVID LEWIS
ISBN: 1230000126250
Publisher: ROCKATBOOKS
Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

ELIZABETH DEVON becomes Florence Nightingale's maid, a life little better than slavery, as a starving DANIEL COLLINE flees Ireland's potato famine.  They meet and fall in love at London's 1851 Great Exhibition, where she sees a camera and vows to become a photographer -- it will set her free.  Daniel joins the Light Brigade in the Crimea and Elizabeth accompanies Florence there to nurse wounded soldiers and take photographs.  They will marry once her photographs expose the soldiers' suffering to the British public.  But first Daniel must survive a suicidal cavalry charge, while political forces are intent on obliterating Elizabeth's work.  After all, she is only a maid, a woman, and therefore has no rights.  They do not know Elizabeth Devon.

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ELIZABETH DEVON becomes Florence Nightingale's maid, a life little better than slavery, as a starving DANIEL COLLINE flees Ireland's potato famine.  They meet and fall in love at London's 1851 Great Exhibition, where she sees a camera and vows to become a photographer -- it will set her free.  Daniel joins the Light Brigade in the Crimea and Elizabeth accompanies Florence there to nurse wounded soldiers and take photographs.  They will marry once her photographs expose the soldiers' suffering to the British public.  But first Daniel must survive a suicidal cavalry charge, while political forces are intent on obliterating Elizabeth's work.  After all, she is only a maid, a woman, and therefore has no rights.  They do not know Elizabeth Devon.

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