Water Horse

by Julia Gregson

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Synopsis

Catherine Carreg has grown up a tomboy, spending her days racing her ponies with Deio, the drover's son, in a small Welsh village. When tragedy strikes her family, it affects Catherine deeply; she determines to become a nurse, in spite of the plans her father has made for her. With Deio's help, she disguises herself as a boy and makes her way to London. Catherine finds a position in a rest home for sick governesses in Harley Street, run by Miss Nightingale. When Russells's despatches from Scutari shock the Secretary for War into sending nurses to the Crimea, Catherine volunteers. The night before she leaves, she meets Deio in Hyde Park to tell him of her plans. Deio is furious with Catherine's 'unnatural ambitions', yet determines to follow her, shipping his beloved horses out for sale to the British army. Arriving in Scutari, Catherine is pitched into a living nightmare. The conditions are appalling, typhus is rife and the doctors are on the verge of insanity. As male paranoia takes hold, the nurses are confined to their quarters, forced to watch the arrival of wounded and dying soldiers but forbidden from helping them.When casualties from Balaclava begin to arrive, the women decide to ignore orders and begin nursing the sick and injured. nBattling incompetence, lack of supplies and disease, Catherine must grow up quickly and painfully against traumatic events that will shape history. THE WATER HORSE is a vivid and compelling saga, bringing to life the true story of a young woman who ran away to nurse in the Crimea.

Book details

Published
18/11/2004

Publisher
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )

ISBN
9780752865805



Publisher and industry reviews

Jacket review

'lively, atmospheric novel... the writing is skillful, vivid and explicit' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Recent biography has debunked the romance of Florence Nightingale as angelic "Lady of the Lamp"... Julia Gregson breathes life into this new interpretation.' GUARDIAN 'a wonderful evocation of the rugged Welsh coastline and Catherine's home life' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW

UK Kirkus review

Allowed to run wild with childhood sweetheart Deio in her home in Wales, Catherine's wings are suddenly clipped and she is forced into the monotony of village life. Tragedy rapidly ensues but also brings for Catherine an ambition she must chase at all costs and one that sees her nursing in Scutari under Florence Nightingale. However, a sheltered upbringing means that our heroine is unprepared for the horrors of war and the effects of leaving those we love behind us. The Water Horse is one of those pleasantly surprising novels that you can't leave for a minute and Gregson gives us bucketloads of action set against a fascinating historical backdrop and a cracking love story. All the elements of the novel are well-balanced and the characters easy to empathise with and at times unpredictable. Passion, war, love, lust and horses - if a heady mixture of the aforementioned tickles your fancy, then this rollicking tale is one you'll be sorry to finish. (Kirkus UK)

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