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The beloved Sunday Times bestselling author is back with a new,
long-awaited Nightingale novel. _________________________ It's
1957, and three young women are beginning their nursing training at
the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London's East End... Winne
desperately wants to win her mother's approval - but will following
in her footsteps and becoming a nurse help? Tearaway Viv has never
been one to follow the rules, though the Nightingale may help her
mend her ways. Beth is following her late sister's dream by
training as a nurse. Will it be the right path for her? There's a
steep learning curve ahead. But with friendship on their side, the
Nightingale Daughters are ready to rise to the challenge.
To the student nurses at The Nightingale hospital, the ward sisters
are heartless and frightening, with impossibly high standards. But
the sisters have troubles of their own... Violet The new night
sister is not all that she seems. Who is she and what dark secret
is she hiding? As the mystery deepens, Sister Wren is determined to
find out the truth. Dora The student nurse is struggling with her
own secret, and with her heartbreak over Nick, the man who got
away. A new arrival on the ward brings the chance to put a smile
back on her face. But can she really get over Nick so easily?
Millie Dora's fellow student is also torn between the two men in
her life. But then an unexpected friendship with an elderly patient
makes her question where her heart - and her future - really lies.
As the nation mourns the death of King George V, it seems as if
nothing is ever going to be the same again, especially for the
women at the Nightingale.
Three very different girls sign up as student nurses in 1936, while
England is still mourning the death of George V. Dora is a tough
East Ender, driven by ambition, but also desperate to escape her
squalid, overcrowded home and her abusive stepfather. Helen is the
quiet one, a mystery to her fellow nurses, avoiding fun, gossip and
the limelight. In fact she is in the formidable shadow of her
overbearing mother, who dominates every aspect of her life. Can a
nursing career free Helen at last? The third of our heroines is
naughty, rebellious Millie an aristocrat on the run from her
conventional upper class life. She is doomed to clash over and over
again with terrifying Sister Hyde and to get into scrape after
scrape especially where men are concerned. This utterly delightful
novel brings a London pre-war hospital vividly to life.
From the author of The Nightingale Girls, The Nightingale Sisters
and The Nightingale Nurses - perfect for fans of Call the Midwife
1937 sees new challenges for the trainee nurses Dora and her old
enemy Lucy are paired up on the children's ward for the final three
months of their training. The two nurses couldn't seem more
different, but they may have more in common than they think, as
each hides a secret heartache. ... and new faces at the Nightingale
Jess is the feisty eldest daughter of a notorious East End family
and determined to prove herself as a ward maid. And new trainee
nurse Effie can't wait to escape her small Irish village, and make
her way as a nurse in London. But Effie's sister Katie soon begins
to worry that Effie's behaviour is out of control. Nightingales on
call and in crisis: have they got what it takes?
From the author of "The Nightingale Girls, The Nightingale Sisters"
and "The Nightingale Nurses" -- perfect for fans of "Call the
Midwife."
As Christmas 1938 approaches, the staff at the Nightingale
Hospital in Bethnal Green have their own wishes for the festive
season.
Ward sister Frannie Wallace is hoping she won't have to live
through another war like the one that claimed her beloved fiance.
But with bomb defences going up all around London, it seems as if
her hopes are in vain. Then the arrival of a young man on her ward
sets off an unexpected chain of events that may change her life
forever. Staff Nurse Helen Dawson wants to find happiness again
after the death of her husband Charlie. A handsome stranger seems
to offer the chance she wants. But is she looking for love in the
wrong place? Matron Kathleen Fox struggles to keep up morale
amongst her nurses as the hospital faces the threat of evacuation.
But while everyone else worries about the future of the
Nightingale, it's for her own future that Kathleen truly fears. As
the country prepares itself for war, one thing is for sure -- by
the time next Christmas comes, nothing at the Nightingale Hospital
will be the same again.
'Pay attention please, nurses. The next six months will be the most
important of your lives' It's the final year of training for three
young nurses at The Nightingale Hospital... Helen is at a
crossroads in her life as she battles with her domineering mother
over both her love life and her future career. Dora can't stop
loving Nick, who is married to her best friend, Ruby. But Ruby is
hiding a dark secret with the potential to destroy Ruby's marriage.
Millie is anxious about her fiance, sent to Spain to cover the
Civil War, and things only get worse when she encounters a fortune
teller who gives her a sinister warning. With war looming in
Europe, and the East End of London squaring up to the threat of
Oswald Mosley's blackshirts, the women of the Nightingale have to
face their own challenges, at work and in love. From the author of
The Nightingale Girls and The Nightingale Sisters, this is the
perfect read for fans of Call the Midwife.
Christmas 1941 and the nurses at the Nightingale are facing their
toughest winter yet. With shortages everywhere, and every news
bulletin announcing more defeats and losses, the British people are
weary and demoralised and The Nightingale Hospital is suffering
too. Millie is recently widowed and dealing with the demands of her
family's estate. It's not long before her old world of The
Nightingale begins to beckon, along with a long-lost love... Jess
is struggling with her move from East London to the quiet of the
countryside. Effie finds herself exiled to a quiet village, but the
quiet doesn't last for long as she soon finds excitement in the
shape of a smooth-talking GI. As Christmas approaches, even the
shelter of the countryside can't protect the girls from heartache.
As the war takes its toll, the Nightingale nurses must do their bit
for king and country... Dora is the devoted mother of twin babies
but, determined to help the war effort, she goes back to work at
the Nightingale Hospital. More used to nights out in the West End,
Jennifer and Cissy volunteer in the hope of tending to handsome
soldiers. They soon find out that nursing isn't quite what they
were expecting. For shy and troubled Eve, the hospital provides an
escape from the pressures of home, but the life of a nurse is never
easy, especially at wartime. Can the nurses rally together while
war rages all around them? And will the Nightingale Hospital
survive the Blitz?
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Hey, Charlie! (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Donald W. Kruse; Illustrated by Donny Crank; Foreword by Donna Douglas
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*FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR DONNA DOUGLAS* Autumn, 1942.
The Blitz has come to an end, but for many families, it's not over
yet. As the residents of Jubilee Row begin to rebuild their lives,
twins Sybil and Maudie Maguire decide to go off and do their bit by
joining the WAAFs. But what starts off as a great adventure soon
forces the girls to grow up as they are confronted with the harsh
realities of war. Will they stick together, or will their
experiences drive them apart? Back in Hull, their older sister
Florence is a typing pool supervisor who has resigned herself to a
life without love. But when dashing American Colonel Forrest takes
an interest, she wonders if he might be the one to mend her broken
heart... For fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Katie Flynn,
this is the third book in the Yorkshire Blitz Trilogy from the
bestselling author of The Nightingale Girls.
A HEARTWARMING WARTIME TALE FEATURING THE NURSES OF THE NIGHTINGALE
HOSPITAL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR DONNA DOUGLAS
________________________________________ FOR THE NIGHTINGALE
NURSES, THE WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING... East London, 1917. Anna is
over the moon when her sweetheart Edward returns from the front
line. As he recovers from injuries sustained in war, they make
plans to be married. But the horrors of the trenches cast a long
shadow. Caring for shell-shocked soldiers brings untold challenges
for Grace, and her parents have very different dreams for her
future. Will she have the strength to forge her own path? Meanwhile
Dulcie has her sights firmly set on her own happy ending. Yet
sometimes we find love where we least expect to. Each nurse has her
own battle to fight but they must pull together to find true
happiness.
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR A dramatic new saga
series, set during World War II, from the author of THE NIGHTINGALE
GIRLS Yorkshire, 1940. Edie Copeland has just arrived on Jubilee
Row, carrying a suitcase and a secret. She left York and her job at
the Rowntrees Factory after tragedy struck to make a fresh start,
but she's a stranger to this street, and her fellow tenant doesn't
hesitate to remind her of this, widow or no. Luckily, the
neighbours are a little more welcoming and Edie is soon made to
feel at home by the Maguires and the Scuttles. As air raids sound,
and the war feels closer than ever, the community has to stick
together to survive bombings and bereavement. But Edie is hiding
something, and she doesn't know how much longer she can keep it up.
Is the past going to catch up with her? And will Edie still be able
to call Jubilee Row home when the truth comes out? For fans of
Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Katie Flynn, this is the launch of a
new series based around the true stories of the Blitz. **** 'An
excellent writer Donna, has again, written a book which cannot be
put down! Great storyline and really excited this is book 1. Can't
wait for number 2!' - Amazon reviewer, 5 stars 'A Mother's Journey
brings a group of women together. Through laughter and tears. I
can't wait for the next book. Thank you Donna, I have been waiting
for this type of book for a long time.' - Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
*FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE NIGHTINGALE GIRLS,
DONNA DOUGLAS* 'A fascinating portrait of everyday life on the home
front in wartime, with its hopes and hardships, and will leave
readers counting down to the next visit to Jubilee Row.' Lancashire
Post Spring, 1941. The families of Jubilee Row are still reeling
from the loss of one of their own, and as the Blitz on Hull
intensifies, it seems as if there will be more tragedies to come.
As the street braces itself, Iris Fletcher returns home from the
hospital, where she has been recovering after the death of her best
friend and youngest child. But Iris has no time to mourn -
devastated by the loss of their little sister, Archie and Kitty
desperately need their mother. Meanwhile, Edie Copeland is besotted
with her infant son. Being a single mother is hard, but Edie finds
support in the form of Jack Maguire who, like Edie, is raising his
boys alone. As the pair grow closer, Edie begins to wonder whether
they could ever be anything more than friends. Capable mum, Ruby
Maguire takes charge as usual, bolstering spirits and lending a
hand, as well as trying to keep her flighty sister Pearl on the
straight and narrow. But the unexpected appearance of a face from
her past threatens Ruby's future far more than Hitler's bombs. For
fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Katie Flynn this is the
second book in the Yorkshire Blitz Trilogy from the bestselling
author of The Nightingale Girls.
THE BRAND NEW NIGHTINGALES NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
DONNA DOUGLAS *** It's Christmas, 1945. The war is over, but its
scars remain. Matron Kathleen Fox has the job of putting the
Nightingale Hospital back together. But memories and ghosts of
those lost fill the bomb-damaged buildings, and she wonders if she
is up to the task. In the name of festive cheer Kathleen decides to
put on a Christmas Show for the patients. The idea is greeted with
mixed feelings by the nurses, who are struggling with their own
post-war problems. And the newly-formed rivalry between newcomer
Assistant Matron Charlotte Davis and ward sister Violet Tanner
isn't helping matters. As rehearsals begin however, it seems the
show isn't just a tonic for the patients - could the Nightingale
Christmas Show be just what the doctor ordered for the nurses too?
All that Dora Riley wants is her husband home safe for Christmas...
The Nightingale Hospital, London, 1944: With her husband Nick away
fighting, Dora struggles to keep the home fires burning and is put
in charge of a ward full of German prisoners of war. Can she find
it in her heart to care for her enemies? Fellow nurse Kitty thinks
she might be falling for a German soldier, whilst Dora's old friend
Helen returns from Europe with a dark secret. Can the women
overcome their prejudices and the troubles of their past to do
their duty for their country?
THE BRAND NEW BOOK BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR DONNA DOUGLAS
Her second book in The Nurses of Steeple Street series The
Nightingale Christmas Show is available to PRE-ORDER NOW! *****
West Yorkshire, 1926. After completing her training in Steeple
Street, Agnes Sheridan is looking forward to making her mark as
Bowden's first district nurse, confident she can make a difference
in the locals' lives. But when Agnes arrives, she's treated with
suspicion, labelled just another servant of the wealthy mine
owners. The locals would much rather place their trust in the
resident healer - Hannah Arkwright. And when the General Strike
throws the village into turmoil, the miners and their families face
hunger and hardship, and Agnes finds her loyalties tested. Now it's
time to prove whose side she is really on and to fight for her
place in the village . . . 'Full of well drawn characters and
intriguing relationships. Donna Douglas skilfully charts her
heroine's attempts to be accepted . . . uncovering secrets,
heartbreak and lost loves along the way!' Mary Gibson, author of
Custard Tarts and Broken Hearts
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE NIGHTINGALE
SERIES COMES THE FIRST BOOK IN DONNA DOUGLAS' NEW NURSES OF STEEPLE
STREET SERIES. Welcome to the district nurses' home on Steeple
Street, where everyone has a secret... Ambitious young nurse Agnes
Sheridan had a promising future ahead of her until a tragic mistake
brought all her dreams crashing down and cost her the love and
respect of everyone around her. Now she has come to Leeds for a
fresh start as a trainee district nurse. But Agnes finds herself
facing unexpected challenges as she is assigned to Quarry Hill, one
of the city's most notorious slums. Before she can redeem herself
in the eyes of her family, she must first win the trust and respect
of her patients and fellow nurses. Does Agnes have what it takes to
stay the distance? Or will the tragedy of her past catch up with
her? Praise for The Nurses of Steeple Street Series: 'Full of well
drawn characters and intriguing relationships. Donna Douglas
skilfully charts her heroine's attempts to be accepted . . .
uncovering secrets, heartbreak and lost loves along the way!' Mary
Gibson, author of Custard Tarts and Broken Hearts 'Another
fantastic Donna Douglas book - how does she do it? Full of
colourful characters, wit, sadness, hope and wisdom.'
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