Mary Seacole

Mary Seacole by Paul Harrison is a 24-page book published by Wayland in 2007, presented in English. This edition introduces young readers to the life of Mary Seacole, a nurse renowned for her contributions to British soldiers during the Crimean War. The narrative highlights her bravery and the impact she had, establishing her as a significant figure in history.
Readers will discover the fascinating story of Mary Seacole, exploring her role in military history and her dedication to health and daily living. The book is designed to engage juvenile audiences, providing insights into her life and the challenges she faced. Through this exploration, young readers can learn about the intersection of health and history, as well as the importance of courage in times of conflict.
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This series introduces young readers to famous people whose lives have interesting stories. This book looks at Mary Seacole, a nurse made famous by her work helping British soldiers during the Crimean War. Her bravery made her a hero in Britain.
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