The Nightingale Girls

The Nightingale Girls

(Nightingales 1)

Summary

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.

Reviews

  • A gripping coming-of-age drama about life and love on the wards of a pre-war London hospital.
    Weightwatchers Magazine

About the author

Donna Douglas

Donna Douglas lives in York with her family. When she is not busy writing, she is generally reading, watching Netflix or drinking cocktails. Sometimes all at the same time
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