No Place for a Lady

No Place for a Lady by Gill Paul is a historical fiction novel published by Ulverscroft Large Print Books in 2017. This large print edition spans 504 pages and is presented in English. Set against the backdrop of the Crimean War in 1854, the story follows the lives of the Gray sisters, whose destinies are irrevocably altered by the conflict.
Readers will discover the intertwining journeys of Dorothea and Lucy Gray as they navigate the challenges of war. Dorothea is determined to join Florence Nightingale and her team of nurses in the war hospitals, driven by the hope of finding her sister Lucy, who has eloped with an officer and is on her own tumultuous path. The narrative explores themes of tragedy, love, and the sacrifices made during a time of upheaval, revealing the profound impact of the war on both sisters as they confront their fears and desires.
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1854: Britain’s gruesome war is about to change the lives of the Gray sisters forever. There has been no news of Lucy Gray since she eloped with an officer and travelled with him to the Crimea. Dorothea Gray prepares to join Florence Nightingale and her courageous nurses in the war hospitals, risking everything to find her sister and bring her home safe. Lucy, however, is on a very different journey, through tragedy, anguish and true love. But neither sister is prepared for the challenges they will face, the passion they will each taste, and the simple fact that they might never see one another again …
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