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Daisy Ashton Abroad

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  • Draft2Digital

  • Paru le : 21/09/2023
Set in the period of the Crimean War (1853-6) to the start of the Indian Mutiny (1857) this fictional portrayal features several real historical figures... > Lire la suite
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Set in the period of the Crimean War (1853-6) to the start of the Indian Mutiny (1857) this fictional portrayal features several real historical figures and draws on the correspondence, journals and books written at the time. The fictional heroine, Daisy, was born in Jamaica and is of mixed heritage, but has been reared in an aristocratic household in London, where she receives an education but no place in society.
She trains as a nurse and goes to the Crimea, where she encounters the rivalry between Florence Nightingale and Mother Francis Bridgeman and her party of Catholic nuns, which is reflected also in tensions within the army medical service. She also meets young diplomat Lucas Denton and we watch their relationship develop over the brief, intermittent meetings that often characterise wartime. The story is told by Daisy writing in the first person, rather in the style of a journal.
Set in the period of the Crimean War (1853-6) to the start of the Indian Mutiny (1857) this fictional portrayal features several real historical figures and draws on the correspondence, journals and books written at the time. The fictional heroine, Daisy, was born in Jamaica and is of mixed heritage, but has been reared in an aristocratic household in London, where she receives an education but no place in society.
She trains as a nurse and goes to the Crimea, where she encounters the rivalry between Florence Nightingale and Mother Francis Bridgeman and her party of Catholic nuns, which is reflected also in tensions within the army medical service. She also meets young diplomat Lucas Denton and we watch their relationship develop over the brief, intermittent meetings that often characterise wartime. The story is told by Daisy writing in the first person, rather in the style of a journal.

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  • Date de parution : 21/09/2023
  • Editeur : Draft2Digital
  • ISBN : 8223911494
  • EAN : 9798223911494
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Susan Leona Fisher

Susan Leona Fisher began writing fiction on her retirement, having been a technical/academic writer in her former working life. She was born in London and now lives in the Yorkshire Dales, having lived in various places in between, due to  her clergyman husband's various postings. Her route to publication was via the New Writers' Scheme run by the Romantic Novelists' Association, of which she is a member.
She has written 20 historical romances in settings ranging from the ever-popular Regency period to the Second World War. One of them, A Master of Litigation, made the final for historical romance in the Romantic Novel Awards 2018. She has also written several contemporary romances and one non-fiction biography.
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