'A delightful, well researched story that really does depict nursing and the living conditions in the East End at the end of the war' Lesley Pearse
'Jean Fullerton's saga will delight her growing legion of fans' Dilly Court
Can she deliver the hope they need?
London is putting itself back together and twenty-five-year-old Millie is at the forefront of the effort as she tends to the East End community around her.
While she witnesses tragedy and brutality in her job, Millie also finds strength and kindness as her training begins to pay off, helping her to bring her patients back to health and welcome babies into the world. But it's not only the patients that need Millie as matters of the heart bring both tears and joy for the young nurses.
With grit and gumption, Millie and her friends do their best to find their way through first loves and heartbreaks, and balancing their duty of care with looking after each other. But when misfortune befalls her own family, it is the enduring spirit of the community that shows Millie that even the toughest of circumstances can be overcome.
A heartwarming and gritty saga set in post-War London, perfect for fans of Ellie Dean, Donna Douglas and Call the Midwife
Read MoreA delightful, well researched story that really does depict nursing and the living conditions in the East End at the end of the warI was truly gripped by Jean Fullerton's wonderful first novelJean Fullerton's second East End saga will delight her growing legion of fansThe winner of the HARRY BOWLING PRIZE shows much of the master's touch in this heartwarming East End story - EVENING TELEGRAPHA fearless romantic adventure . . . Her powerful storytelling will stay with you for ever