ISBN: 9781409102656
Release Date: 22 Jan 2009
Average rating:   (read by 10 members)

Categories: Sagas

Catherine Carreg has grown up a tomboy, spending her days racing her ponies with Deio, the drover's son, in a small Welsh village. But Catherine is consumed by a longing to escape the monotony of village life and, with Deio's help, runs away to London. Alone in the unfamiliar bustle of the city, Catherine finds a position in a rest home for sick governesses in Harley Street, run by Miss Florence Nightingale. Then, as the nation is gripped by reports of the war in the Crimea, Catherine volunteers as a nurse - and her life changes beyond all recognition. Arriving in Scutari, she is pitched into a living nightmare and, against the passion and heroism of one of the most traumatic wars in history, she is forced to grow up quickly and painfully, and learn the hardest lessons of love and war.

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ILURVEBOOKS
Rated it   4 months ago
This is a wonderful book set in the 1800's about a young girl who volunteers to help in the Crimean war along Florence Nightingale....could not put this book down excellent.

fuschia
Rated it   5 months ago
This is another book about the crimean war, there seem to be a lot this year! I enjoyed the book though, it was amazing how the women followed their men to the war and lived on the edge of the battlefields. However this book again does not paint a...

staylor004
Rated it   9 months ago
Very good

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