Della from East Cove: Schoolmarm, accidental midwife, battlefield nurse, lover... A refreshing and uplifting story of a young woman defying the norms of her 1900s rural Nova Scotia birth, and becoming the heroine in her own adventurous life. "I loved this book. Della is a brave, inspiring, and risk-taking heroine, trading the safely of her rural Nova Scotian family for active war-time medical service." - Sue Kerr, author of Unlikely Stories of a Perfect Childhood "Mossman's attention to detail of matters medical during the First World War lends immediacy and authenticity to a compelling story…mehr
Della from East Cove: Schoolmarm, accidental midwife, battlefield nurse, lover... A refreshing and uplifting story of a young woman defying the norms of her 1900s rural Nova Scotia birth, and becoming the heroine in her own adventurous life. "I loved this book. Della is a brave, inspiring, and risk-taking heroine, trading the safely of her rural Nova Scotian family for active war-time medical service." - Sue Kerr, author of Unlikely Stories of a Perfect Childhood "Mossman's attention to detail of matters medical during the First World War lends immediacy and authenticity to a compelling story set in a place and time with which we are no longer familiar." - Sara Williams, co-author of Growing Fruit In Northern GardensHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie Mossman's roots thrive on the soil and sea waters of Nova Scotia. Her stories contain truths from research, from life experience, and from information casually shared at the kitchen table. In grade school English classes, she enjoyed parsing sentences, and reserved her imagination for day-dreaming, a realm where it would flit, free of the red correction pencil.Maud, the heroine of Halifax Calling, was a minor character in Mossman's first novel, A Rebel for Her Time, published by Moose House in 2020. Mossman is a co-author of Less Than Innocent, a lockdown story; and a contributor to Blink and You'll Miss It, Moose House Stories Vol. 2.
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