Miss Nightingale's Nurses

During the toughest of times, has she finally found her calling?

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Historical
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Author: Kate Eastham ISBN: 9781405935906
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: August 9, 2018
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Kate Eastham
ISBN: 9781405935906
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: August 9, 2018
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

**'**Deftly written . . . a moving account of loss, as well as self-discovery and achievement' Woman's Own

The first heart-warming novel in Kate Eastham's nursing series . . .
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From the docks of Liverpool to a distant battlefield, can one girl find her brother and save herself?

Ada Houston's life is shattered when her brother Frank goes missing following an accident at the docks. But a short time later she hears a rumour that he survived and left Liverpool to fight a foreign war.

Determined not to lose him a second time she boards a ship to bring him home. But the battlefields of the Crimea are a hostile place for a penniless young woman.

Then one day a lifeline is thrown her way as she is offered the chance to train as a nurse under the famous Florence Nightingale. Working in the most terrible of conditions, Ada shows an aptitude beyond anyone's expectations as she cares for her injured countrymen, makes new friends and enjoys the first flutter of romance.

But Frank is still missing and she needs to find him before it's too late . . .

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**'**Deftly written . . . a moving account of loss, as well as self-discovery and achievement' Woman's Own

The first heart-warming novel in Kate Eastham's nursing series . . .
_________

From the docks of Liverpool to a distant battlefield, can one girl find her brother and save herself?

Ada Houston's life is shattered when her brother Frank goes missing following an accident at the docks. But a short time later she hears a rumour that he survived and left Liverpool to fight a foreign war.

Determined not to lose him a second time she boards a ship to bring him home. But the battlefields of the Crimea are a hostile place for a penniless young woman.

Then one day a lifeline is thrown her way as she is offered the chance to train as a nurse under the famous Florence Nightingale. Working in the most terrible of conditions, Ada shows an aptitude beyond anyone's expectations as she cares for her injured countrymen, makes new friends and enjoys the first flutter of romance.

But Frank is still missing and she needs to find him before it's too late . . .

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