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Erin Dawn

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Transported back to Chaucer’s England

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Reviewed: 11-02-24

Wonderful finely wrought characters in a tale of enduring love and a woman’s incredible capacity to survive the fickle winds of fate

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Eye opening

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Reviewed: 08-02-24

I had never before heard about these WW2 POW Nurses. Such an incredible harrowing true story of survival and endurance. The interweaving of 3 women’s different war time experiences was complex and captivating.

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Cleverly written. A fun, romantic and compelling story.

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Reviewed: 03-22-24

I absolutely loved the heroine’s wise and compassionate observations of
human nature and the glimpse into what 18th century life was like for a woman.

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The narrator and story were one. Bravo!!

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Reviewed: 12-21-23

I am in awe. I don’t know how B.K. could have written this story so convincingly from the vantage point of a young boy and his life growing up in Appalachia. But she did and I am so grateful.

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Living through a pandemic

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Reviewed: 07-28-20

What an apropos tale. I thoroughly enjoyed this “slice of life” story about a nurse/midwife working tirelessly during the 1918 Pandemic in Ireland and the laboring women and their babies she helps keep alive.
As a former midwife I loved how detailed the descriptions of the births were. If you are pregnant though this might not be the best book to read just now, as there are a high number of gory birth complications and maternal deaths. The author connects most of these bad outcomes to the terrible malnourishment and dire situation of women living in poverty and the politics and prejudices that keep them there. A fascinating and gripping story.

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