The Nurse's Secret
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Amanda Skenandore
A young female grifter in 1880s New York cons her way into America’s first nursing school, but a spate of unexplained murders follows in her wake…“A spellbinding story, a vividly drawn setting, and characters that leap off the pages. This is historical fiction at its finest!”—Sara Ackerman, USA Today bestselling author of The Codebreaker’s Secret Based on Florence Nightingale’s nursing principles, Bellevue is the first school of its kind in the country. Where once nurses were assumed to be ignorant and unskilled, Bellevue prizes discipline, intellect, and moral character, and only young women of good breeding need apply. At first, Una balks at her prim classmates and the doctors’ endless commands. Yet life on the streets has prepared her for the horrors of injury and disease found on the wards, and she slowly gains friendship and self-respect. Just as she finds her footing, Una’s suspicions about a patient’s death put her at risk of exposure, and will force her to choose between her instinct for self-preservation, and exposing her identity in order to save others. Amanda Skenandore brings her medical expertise to a page-turning story that explores the evolution of modern nursing—including the grisly realities of nineteenth-century medicine—as seen through the eyes of an intriguing and dynamic heroine.
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Author
Amanda Skenandore
Pages
368
Publisher
Kensington Books
Published Date
2022-06-28
ISBN
1496726545 9781496726544
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Nothing about this book stands out as bad or good, it just kinda is. I enjoyed the historical and cultural aspects that the book has at the edges but for a historical fiction book, I don’t want the historical part on the edge it should be at the forefront. <br/><br/>This book felt of the quality of a Hallmark movie, there Ian nothing too deep or anything in this book that will make you think deeply about it. The story focuses more on romance than on the nursing profession. I wish it went into more details about the characters, as the reader we get tiny glimpses into characters like Una or Dru but don’t get enough for me to care about how those characters change over time. <br/><br/>The authors note at the end of the book should be read as it goes into detail about why the author wrote this book, the research she did, and where to go if you wanna learn more. <br/><br/>If you want a easy, light read that is low stakes, than you can do worse. If you are looking for something deeper, that focuses on the historical part of “historical fiction” more than you can easily do a lot better"
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