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Title: Australian Heroines of World War One
Author: Susanna de Vries
Narrator: Deidre Rubenstein
Format: Unabridged
Length: 15 hrs and 27 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-19-16
Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Genres: History, World
Publisher's Summary:
The story of eight courageous women who had the courage and strength for which the Anzacs are renowned and the compassion and tenderness that only a woman can bring.
One brave nursing sister, Hilda Samsing, became a whistle blower. Nursing aboard the hospital ship Gascon, outraged by the bungled evacuation of wounded Anzacs which was censored out of the press, she let her diary be shown in high places, which raised questions in the House of Commons.
In Belgium, Louise Creed, a Sydney journalist caught in the besieged city of Antwerp, made a hair-raising escape from a German firing squad and lived to tell the tale. Brisbane's Grace Wilson, ordered to establish an emergency hospital on drought-ridden Lemnos Island, arrived there to find suffering Anzacs but no drinking water, tents or medical supplies. Grace and her nurses tore up their petticoats to use as bandages, survived for weeks on bully beef and biscuits and saved the lives of thousands wounded at Lone Pine and the Nek. In November 1915, after a blizzard hit the trenches of Gallipoli, they cared for Anzacs with frostbitten or gangrenous feet.
After surviving hardship on Lemnos, young Florence James-Wallace worked in France, near the front line in a casualty clearing, treating soldiers with hideous wounds or blinded by mustard gas. The Germans emerged from their trenches and advanced as Florence and her stretcher cases escaped by lorry. In 1918, after years spent nursing men smashed and pulverised by machine gun fire, she faced yet another challenge - an epidemic of Spanish flu.
They returned to a world that recognised only male courage and were quickly forgotten, two of them awarded such meagre pensions they died destitute and forgotten.
Members Reviews:
It is easy reading. My only quibble is with the editing
This book is a revelation of the courage, endurance under harsh conditions, self-giving and lack of recognition of Australian nurses during and after the 1st World War. It is based on diaries, which present what they endured in a matter of fact way. They continued working while the tent hospitals were being bombed and they worked all day and half the night when large number of casualties were arriving at the hospitals. It is easy reading. My only quibble is with the editing: there is repetition and typos.
5 stars
Wonderful stories and for a paperback the book is beautifully bound of good quality.
great book todays nurses/ex soldiers should
great book todays nurses/ex soldiers should read