Hospital Girls/A Very Loud Voice

Hospital Girls/A Very Loud Voice

by JoanEadith (Author)

Synopsis

HOSPITAL GIRLS Manchester, during the Second World War. Trainee nurse, Liz Frankel, a Jewish refugee from Hitler's Germany, is assigned to the ward for German POWs and finds herself strangely drawn to one of them. But this forbidden relationship cannot last and once peace comes he returns home. She then finds happiness with a wounded ex-paratrooper, only for tragedy to strike soon afterwards. Liz must wait to see if she finds a true lasting love...A VERY LOUD VOICE It is 1920, and Inga Abott is left in the care of her pushy grandmother, Margot, after her father dies in the war and her mother deserts her to run away with a married man. With a promising voice, Margot thrusts her into the pressures of the local music scene, to brighten the tarnished family reputation. But all Inga longs for is to settle down, with her mother and half brother. She spends her teenage years split between these two worlds until a terrible accident puts the burden of family responsibility onto her shoulders.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 06 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0751537772
ISBN 13: 9780751537772

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Author Bio
Joan Eadith lives in the Lake District but grew up in Manchester, where she was educated and became a nurse. She also worked in the University Dental Hospital and Royal Eye Hospital.