Edith Cavell: Nurse, Martyr, Heroine

Edith Cavell: Nurse, Martyr, Heroine

by Diana Souhami (Author), Diana Souhami (Author)

Synopsis

Edith Cavell was born in 1865, daughter of a Norfolk vicar, and shot in Brussels on 12 October 1915 by the Germans for sheltering British and French soldiers and helping them escape over the Belgian border. Following a traditional village childhood in 19th century England, Edith worked as a governess in the UK and abroad, before training as a nurse in London in 1895. To Edith, nursing was a duty, a vocation, but above all a service. By 1907, she had travelled most of Europe and become matron of her own hospital in Belgium, where, under her leadership, a ramshackle hospital with few staff and little organization became a model nursing school. When war broke out, Edith helped soldiers to escape the war by giving them jobs in her hospital, finding clothing and organizing safe passage into Holland. In all, she assisted over two hundred men. When her secret work was discovered, Edith was put on trial and sentenced to death by firing squad. She uttered only 130 words in her defence. A devout Christian, the evening before her death, she asked to be remembered as a nurse, not a hero or a martyr, and prayed to be fit for heaven. When news of Edith's death reached Britain, army recruitment doubled. Diana Souhami brings one of the Great War's finest heroes to life in this biography of a hardworking, courageous and independent woman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1849163618
ISBN 13: 9781849163613

Media Reviews
'Affection and admiration radiate through this biography ... Shattering stuff' Sunday Telegraph. * Sunday Telegraph *
'an inspirational and humbling read' Daily Express. * Daily Express *
'Souhami's account is the best there is' Daily Express. * Daily Express *
'Diana Souhami succeeds triumphantly in bringing the story of Edith Cavell to life' Literary Review. * Literary Review *
'A refreshingly three-dimensional portrait of a strikingly single-minded woman' The Scotsman. * Scotsman *
'a moving tribute' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
'A moving story, written from the heart' The Economist. * The Economist *
Author Bio
Diana Souhami is the author of many widely acclaimed books, and she has also written plays for radio and television. She won the Whitbread Biography Award for Selkirk's Island, her biography of Alexander Selkirk, or as he is better known, Robinson Crusoe.