Suffragette Girl

Suffragette Girl

by Margaret Dickinson (Author)

Synopsis

When Florrie Maltby defies her father by refusing to marry Gervase Richards, she sets off a chain of events that will alter her life. Instead she goes to London and becomes involved with the suffragette movement. She's imprisoned for her militant actions, and goes on hunger strike. With her health deteriorating, there is one person who can save her Gervase. After a brief stay in the countryside to recuperate, Florrie returns to London to continue her fight for women's rights. Only the outbreak of the Great War puts a halt to her activities. It is when James, her younger brother, is shamed by their father into volunteering, that Florrie enlists as a nurse and is sent to the Front. Amidst the fear and horror of the hospital close to the trenches, she finds love. But when her beloved brother is accused of desertion, help comes from a very unexpected source.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 496
Edition: Reprints
Publisher: Pan
Published: 06 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0330452649
ISBN 13: 9780330452649

Author Bio
Margaret Dickinson was born and brought up in the county of Lincolnshire, where she still lives. At the age of twenty-five, she wrote her first novel. She has subsequently written twenty-one more, all set either in or around her beloved Lincolnshire or its neighbouring counties. Her most recent is Sing As We Go also set during the Second World War.