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The Pull of the Stars
The Pull of the Stars: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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In Dublin, 1918, a maternity ward at the height of the Great Flu is a small world of work, risk, death, and unlooked-for love, in "Donoghue's best novel since Room" (Kirkus Reviews) In an Ireland doubly ravaged by war and disease, Nurse Julia Power works at an understaffed hospital in the city center, where expectant mothers who have come down with the terrible new Flu are quarantined together. Into Julia's regimented world step two outsiders -- Doctor Kathleen Lynn, a rumoured Rebel on the run from the police , and a young volunteer helper, Bridie Sweeney. In the darkness and intensity of this tiny ward, over three days, these women change each other's lives in unexpected ways. They lose patients to this baffling pandemic, but they also shepherd new life into a fearful world. With tireless tenderness and humanity, carers and mothers alike somehow do their impossible work. In The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue once again finds the light in the darkness in this new classic of hope and survival against all odds.
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Pickpick

When you‘re up till 3 am reading a book, that should tell you how good it is. Set in #Ireland, deep into WWII, the Spanish flu, and the torn Irish population between the English and Irish rebels, our main character tried to save the lives of the pregnant women with the flu and their babies. Non-stop, with a serious amount of emotion, extraordinary detail about birthing at this time—when it was still so dangerous even without the flu, and heart. ❤️

TheBookHippie Oh yes. I enjoyed this one! 4mo
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The stars are so bright, I‘m dazzled! I looked up and found the Great Bear. I told her, In Italy, they used to blame the influence of the constellations for making them sick—that‘s where influenza comes from.

Bridie took that notion in stride. As if, when it‘s your time, your star gives you a yank—

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Texreader
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Book coincidences from books I‘m currently reading: babies born with cleft lips, one in ancient #Turkey (top quote), and one in early 20th century #Ireland (bottom quote).

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Texreader
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My next ebook, set in #Ireland, for my trip there next week

Deblovestoread I loved this book and love Ireland. Safe travels! 4mo
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starlight97
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Dublin, World War I and Spanish flu epidemic. Nurse / midwife Julia Power works on a maternity / fever ward with women sick with the flu and giving birth.
It was quite interesting to read as a nurse and primigravida myself 😄 I enjoyed both the medical aspects and the characters.
Current #audiostitching project: still unrecognizable 😅
#medical #hisfic #nurse #midwife #ireland #litsylovereads

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my list! 4mo
starlight97 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I think you'll like it! 4mo
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Kristelh
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#bookspin My Antonia. Completed
#doublespin The Pull of the Stars Completed
#bookspinbingo 2
#may2024

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Fabulous month!!! 6mo
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Kristelh
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#doublespin The Pull of the stars
#may2024

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looking great!! 6mo
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Lesliereadsalot
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Mehso-so

It‘s 1918 and we‘re on the maternity ward of a hospital in Ireland, right in the middle of the flu epidemic. We spend three days with Nurse Julia Powell, Dr Kathleen Lynn, and Bridie, an orphan who comes to volunteer. Nurse Powell narrates a very detailed story of births and deaths, hope and despair. I love nurses as much as the next person, but I might be a little tired of them after the nurses in The Women.

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Lcsmcat
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It‘s not often that I wish a book were longer, but the author‘s decision to limit this to three days meant that there were great gaping holes in some storylines. But Donoghue did an excellent job immersing the reader in a hospital ward for pregnant women with the flu. She captures the beauty the chaos the joy and the pain. Ready for book club and wondering how the discussion will go.

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Jess861
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Mehso-so

This book was ok but didn't love it. The characters were well written although some of their story lines were ended very quickly and with not much thought. Most of the book read a bit too slow for my liking and while parts picked up the majority was on the slower end. I did enjoy reading about the Spanish flu and how alike it was to the pandemic we just had. No rhyme or reason as to why some only got a bit sick and it took others lives.

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Jess861
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I don't think I'm going to hit my goal of finishing the book. But I'm heading into part two now. It took a bit but by the end of part one I was starting to get into the book. Hopefully it continues to pick up.

#JoysOfJune #Readathon #MorningReading

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Jess861
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Couldn't decide what to read next so I asked our little guy to pick which cover he liked out of four books. He chose this one - so the tagged book it is then. Another stunning day here so I'm going to start this book with a cold drink while the kids run around with their friends. Not sure how much reading I'll actually get done, but I can always dream.

#BeerAndABook #OutsideReading #Starting #SunnyDay #Pandemic

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Sparklemn
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I stayed up reading way too late a few nights because I could not put this down. It was like the direst of cases from Call The Midwife all happening in one room at the same time. Highly recommend it!

Not my pic but wish it was. 😊

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suvata
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• TBR since June 26, 2020

Dublin, 1918: three days in a maternity ward at the height of the Great Flu. A small world of work, risk, death and unlooked-for love, by the bestselling author of The Wonder and ROOM.

In an Ireland doubly ravaged by war and disease, Nurse Julia Power works at an understaffed hospital in the city center, where expectant mothers who have come down with the terrible new Flu are quarantined together.

Tamra I just love her books! 2y
suvata @Tamra Me too. I think I‘ve read just about all of them. 2y
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Bookwormjillk
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My first five star read of the year. I absolutely loved this historical fiction set in Dublin‘s Maternity/Fever ward during the worst days of the Spanish flu. It was written in 2019, but so much of it rang true given our recent experiences since then.

#JoyousJanuary
#Booked2023 about a pandemic 😷

Cinfhen I really enjoyed this book too!!! Great choice for #pandemic prompt 2y
ShelleyBooksie Agree - such a great book! 2y
Tamra Isn‘t she a wonderful writer?! Fabulous imagination and craft of writing. 2y
Andrew65 On my TBR and I really need to get to it. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
jlhammar Yes! Fantastic book! 2y
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Bookwormjillk
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I got up for a walk, and some chores. Now Daisy and I are back under the blankets reading. My last book wasn‘t holding my attention so I‘m trying this one now.

I didn‘t think we‘d get much more winter this year, but this weekend is giving us perfect Readathon weather. Cold and howling wind with just a few flurries every so often. #JoyousJanuary

Andrew65 Yes very wind and wet here and temperatures about to fall for another cold spell. You and Daisy need to wrap up warm. 2y
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marleed
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In the midst of chaotic 2020 I‘m not sure I could have read this book about the 3 days inside the 1918 pandemic - written prior-to, but released during, the current pandemic. I was loving this book and Birdie, but my thoughts were negatively impacted by her love story because it seemed implausible in an otherwise tragically believable story.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 🖤 2y
Christine Lovely photo! 2y
marleed @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Christine Ahh, thank you. In retirement (and a pandemic, and 3 grandbabies in diapers) I find I never where my jewelry anymore. So, I try to come up with creative ways to store it so that someday my granddaughter will make some craft project with all of it! 2y
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DivineDiana
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This is story about the 1918 Pandemic that takes place in Ireland, but ultimately a story about women. The reader is right there in the small hospital room with the pregnant women as they deliver their babies. The patients‘ back stories are as intense as what is taking place in the room. We learn about the real life woman,Doctor Lynn, who is wanted by the police for political activism. A book about women‘s rights and their strength.

jlhammar Loved this one. Such an emotional page-turner! 2y
Gissy I also loved it too 2y
DLQBOOKNERD Loved this book 2y
Gissy I liked so much this novel! ❤️ 2y
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DivineDiana
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My IRL Book Club choice, and I think I will finish in time for the meeting!

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JillR
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A maternity ward in the midst of a pandemic, overwhelmed staff and the fear of a nation. 2020? No, this is historical fiction based on the Spanish flu of 1918. I really enjoyed it; a short beautifully written book set over just 3 days entirely within the “maternity fever” ward; it perfectly captures the fear and claustrophobia of the situation, with a touch of Republicanism and suffrage, and a truly heartbreaking/heartwarming story.

emmaturi Such a great book, still remember lots about it even though read it a few years ago. 2y
JillR @emmaturi I‘ve found Emma Donoghue books a bit hit and miss for me, but really liked this one. Nice to read a short book sometimes too! (edited) 2y
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I truly always try to finish a book when I start it and as a #LMPBC book I never intended this one to be a DNF. I tried to power through but I just could not get into it and could not get past some of the graphic scenes. I am so sorry I could not read this one with you @Jerdencon and @Christyco125 Interestingly enough, I have started one other by this author and also had to DNF it.

Jerdencon Honestly didn‘t love it either - I I‘ve read other of her books but this was my least favorite 2y
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kstadt929
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The final #LMPBC book arrived today! (We only have 3 in our group) Excited for this one and love the cover 😍 I am going to finish up the book I have this weekend and hope to mail out Tuesday (sorry it will be a little late!!) @Jerdencon @Christyco125

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I finished up this month‘s #LMPBC book. It was interesting and I learned a lot of medical stuff. Still not quite getting the hang of the notes in the margin stuff but maybe it‘ll be better with the next one. I‘ll be sending this one on soon.

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Christyco125
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Digging into this one for #LMPBC

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Jerdencon
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I‘m about 3/4 of the way done with this and it will be in the mail by Friday hopefully! @kstadt929 @Christyco125 #lmpbc

Christyco125 Ooo. I‘m so excited to see how you write in you books. ✍️ 2y
kstadt929 I love the cover of this one 😍 2y
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Victoriahoperose
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It‘s hard to believe that this was actually written before the pandemic started. This book is so very relevant to what we have been through in the last few years having gone through life in a pandemic. This is about the influenza outbreak in Ireland and how it effected the nurses and specifically women in the maternity ward. This is a very hard boon to read but incredibly well written and researched and so very relatable.

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BookmarkTavern
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🏨 Seemed a fitting topic after the week I‘ve had. 😂

1. Does an apple a day keep the doctor away? Only if you aim well enough.
2. ❤️❤️❤️
3. Tagged and stacked! Although it‘s a pandemic book, so I‘ll probably wait a while before getting to it.

#SundayFunday Hope you all have a good weekend!

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LaurenMags
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Novel that takes place in Dublin in 1918 over 3 days in a maternity ward during the great flu. After reading this I want to learn more about the rebel doctor, Kathleen Lynn. The ending felt a little rushed but I'm not sure if it was meant to be that way because of how quickly things can change during that time period. I think I would have enjoyed this more if we weren't currently going through our own pandemic.

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Gripping historical fiction set in a Dublin maternity ward during the 1918 flu pandemic. So good!

#Hospital #SavvySettings
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs 🖤Love Donoghue🤍 3y
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Rachiiebookdragon
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I listened to the audiobook of this from my library and I found it very interesting to listen to albeit gory at times. Read #ReadHarderChallenge2022 and #52BookClubReadingChallenge2022 4/5

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Amiable
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Book 3 from my #NYWD22 #newyearwhodis reading list. I maybe should have waited a bit to tackle this one. It takes place over 3 days in a maternity ward at a Dublin hospital during the 1918 influenza pandemic. Given that I‘ve been working in a hospital for the past 2 years of this current pandemic, I‘m feeling some PTSD with this read. And that first chapter of 98 straight pages without a break? OOF. But still a pick. Glad I read it. I think.

monalyisha If you could‘ve heard the noise I just made (!) — an involuntary, empathetic exhale. My heart goes out. 3y
Singout Wow, maybe I should have put a warning on that one! I honestly never thought of that. Yes, the parallels between the Spanish Flu and Covid are pretty real, especially for a heath worker. (Hopefully you're not supervised by crabby nuns!) I liked the info about the epidemic (maybe too much gory detail) and the resilience of the women--apparently Dr. Lynn was a real person, and a member of the Sinn Fein. 3y
Amiable @Singout @monalysha I‘ve been super interested in the 1918 epidemic for most of my life—my great-grandmother, who died when I was 14, lived through it and told us stories about how horrible it was. So I‘m usually always up for a book about the topic. I thought I was ready for this even though we‘re still dealing with this pandemic. Clearly I was wrong. Clearly I‘m an idiot. 🙄😀 (edited) 3y
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DinoMom
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Thanks for the tag @BeeMagical
1) reading goals - I have two read at least two books off my TBR shelf each time before I go buy a new book

2) progress

3) I am enjoying the tagged booked. I am not wowed by it but it is a good read.

@DebbieGrillo @ShelleyBooksie

#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94

CBee I like your reading goal! I should really do the same 🧐 3y
IndoorDame Love that reading goal! I was thinking of something similar like trying to adapt the 1 in 1 out closet organizing principle to my shelves so I can slowly build a library just of things I‘ve read and want to reread 3y
5feet.of.fury That is a good goal! 3y
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DinoMom @CBee @IndoorDame @5feet.of.fury Going to try and stick to this plan… my TBR book shelf is plentiful …. But so hard not by new ones. Especially as last year I did a no book buying for myself year! Now I just want to buy all the reads. Lol! 3y
IndoorDame @DinoMom ooh, it is really hard not to indulge after a no buy stretch. But you can do it! You set a really sensible goal 3y
CBee @DinoMom I‘m impressed you made it a whole year without buying any books! That‘s amazing! 3y
DinoMom @CBee just for myself, I got my book buying fix but doing swaps, gifts for others and for my son. But it was super hard not to buy for me! I avoided bookstores and just shopped online! Lol 3y
CBee @DinoMom still admirable!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
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DinoMom
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The kid is having a long play with bath-bombs kinda bath and I am trying to get one last read in for 2021. Borrowed this from @ShelleyBooksie after it went through some others at our bookclub, now it is my turn. They all loved it so hopefully I will as well.

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Slajaunie
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#wondrouswednesday. @Eggs 1. Making it through the year without being committed. 2. The one tagged was really good. 3. A change in job or job related circumstances. Thanks for the tag @Crazeedi @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @BookNAround

Eggs This is on my TBR! Thanks for joining in and Happy New year 🎈 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yes to number one!! 3y
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Itchyfeetreader
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This is the book that started me back on a bit of a reading run in may. #12booksin2021 a touching story of war, illness and love.

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arlenefinnigan
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This is an excellent book. Reading a novel set in the 1918 flu pandemic might not be what everyone needs right now, but I found the resonance of it strangely reassuring. It also explores the brutal injustice of the Church-run mother and baby homes, the impact of World War One and the aftermath of the Easter Rising.

arlenefinnigan It ended a bit abruptly and I'd definitely read a sequel, and I want to read more about Kathleen Lynn, the real life 'rebel doctor' who features as a character here. 3y
CarolynM Sounds interesting. Stacked 🙂 3y
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Well, quite.

Bookwomble "All the guidelines were followed", and repeat... 3y
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Texreader
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Omg I just opened the surprise gift from @Kaylamburson and wow, a book very high on my tbr list!! Thank you so much! No I haven‘t read it so it‘s going on my tbr stack, but I will definitely pass on the #litsylove! @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome ❤️🎁🎉🎊 3y
Kaylamburson Awww yay! I'm so glad it was already high up on your list!! Enjoy!!! 3y
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Mccall0113
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Up next. I‘m a sucker for an Irish accent.

BennettBookworm This book is on my Best of list! Loved it 3y
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arlenefinnigan
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#ReadHarder challenge 21: a historical fiction with a POC or LGBTQ+ protagonist

CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian I loved this book! Hope you enjoy it too. 3y
AmyG I loved this book, too. Enjoy. 3y
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Jas16
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This was so good. Being a nurse is difficult enough in ordinary circumstances but being a nurse in 1918 during a pandemic and a world war and helping expectant mothers who are under quarantine when you are understaffed and overextended requires the strength and grace of an extraordinary heroine. Memorable characters and vivid descriptions made this a book I won‘t be forgetting anytime soon.

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quietlycuriouskate
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I had my hair cut earlier: my stylist has her first baby due at Christmas. I won't be recommending this to her! Set in a makeshift maternity ward in Dublin during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic this is, in a word, relentless. I'm all wrung out now. Totally worth it, though!

quietlycuriouskate On a lighter note, I learnt that my wrong-way-round daughter was called a "stargazer". Funny, now, 'cause she's into astronomy these days! 3y
Writeme I loved this book! 3y
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rachelsbrittain
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A historical fiction novel about a maternity ward during the 1918 flu pandemic, following an Irish nurse put in charge of the ward. I adored this book three-fourths of the way through but then a (SPOILER WARNING) sudden and underdeveloped queer romance devolved into the bury your gays trope. I was initially appalled but after learning the author is a lesbian have more mixed feelings.

TW: still birth, childbirth death, LGBTQ+ character death

Kimberlone LOVED this book, but the romance was so half-baked and came out of nowhere (to me at least) that it almost ruined the book for me. I genuinely thought both characters were so well-sketched but the timeline just made a romance seem so far fetched. 3y
rachelsbrittain @Kimberlone same! I was so taken aback! 3y
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Curvybookgirl
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As someone in the nursing profession it was great to read about how things were done in 1918 and what they learnt from the flu pandemic. A bit slow to start but a great read

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Writeme
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This book was amazing! It‘s loosely about the 1918 flu pandemic, but really it‘s about a maternity nurse assigned to help expectant mothers at a London hospital. Beautiful and intense story of some extraordinary women.

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Caroline2
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Ohhh I‘ve been wanting to read this! 😀 99p 👍 #kindledailydeals #99ponkondle

TrishB Thank you 👍🏻 got this one. 3y
Cathythoughts Good price 👍🏻getting it 3y
Crazeedi It's very good! @TrishB 3y
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jenniferw88 Just bought this! 3y
ShelleyBooksie Soo good! 3y
TrishB @Crazeedi I think I just kept putting it off! 3y
Tamra It‘s a great read!! 3y
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vlwelser
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I loved this book. Imagine being a nurse during a flu pandemic, in the middle of a world war, in a country that's a colony of England and assigned to a makeshift Maternity/Flu ward. It only covers about 3 days but there is so much going on. This writer is amazing. I love all of her books.

#BookSpinBingo free space
@TheAromaofBooks

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emmaturi
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This was a brilliant read for me! Set in 1918 in Dublin maternity ward, but the patients also have symptoms of the flu. Nurse Julia battles to save her patients with the help from Bridie, a young volunteer helper and Doctor Kathleen Lynn, a rumoured Rebel on the run from the police. I became quite invested with the three women and also the patients. Just hoping they stay alive, during this pandemic.

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mcctrish
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I have yard work to do but I just want to read this book!!! It‘s such a compelling story

Tamra I love her writing! 4y
Tattooedteacher Agreed. I 💕 her writing. 4y
mcctrish @Tamra @Tattoedteacher I do too! I read everything she wrote at one point and now there is a bunch I need to catch up on 4y
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