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Archie Mc Burnie enlists in the army in 1939, his wife Jane and children move from their idyllic cottage on the Cairnmuir estate in the soft rolling countryside of south west Scotland where they lived for ten years, to some shabby rooms in the town of Durrisbridge. Isolated and lonely from her friends at Cairnmuir, food short, money scarce and Archie drinking the money becoming aggressive. Just when Jane thought things couldn't get worse, her youngest daughter contracted Tuberculosis and she found she was pregnant. Tuberculosis has such a stigma

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Archie Mc Burnie enlists in the army in 1939, his wife Jane and children move from their idyllic cottage on the Cairnmuir estate in the soft rolling countryside of south west Scotland where they lived for ten years, to some shabby rooms in the town of Durrisbridge. Isolated and lonely from her friends at Cairnmuir, food short, money scarce and Archie drinking the money becoming aggressive. Just when Jane thought things couldn't get worse, her youngest daughter contracted Tuberculosis and she found she was pregnant. Tuberculosis has such a stigma
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She was born, brought up and educated in the south west Scotland and was fortunate in her life having five careers all with medical input. Many years in nursing in different disciplines finally teaching medical terminology and legal aspects of medicine to medical students of various backgrounds. She set up her own teaching business

She worked in many parts of England with various ethnic and indigenous groups and never met any one whom she did not like. She is married with one lovely daughter who is a veterinary nurse. The are great friends, enjoying occasional days' out shopping and lunch. They live in beautiful Northumberland countryside. Her husband is retired. They enjoy gardening, cooking, entertaining, reading and of course writing. She has enjoyed the company of the characters in this novel as good friends. She has written many articles for Nursing or Medical journals and has co- written a book for Practice Managers but this is her first novel and she hopes you enjoy it as much as she has done.

and enjoyed their company. I have worked in many parts of England with various ethnic and indigenous groups. I never met anyone whom I did not like. I am married with a lovely daughter