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The Water Horse

von Julia Gregson

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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. Battling 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.… (mehr)
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Η Κάθριν, που ουσιαστικά δεν έχει ακόμα γνωρίσει τον εαυτό της και τι μπορεί να αισθανθεί, μετά από ένα συγκλονιστικό γεγονός, αποφασίζει να γίνει γιατρός και να σώζει ζωές. Στην Αγγλία όμως εκείνης της αποχής αυτό απαγορεύεται κι έτσι αποφασίζει να γίνει νοσοκόμα και καταλήγει στην Κριμαία. Τότε πια τα συναισθήματα της είναι ξεκάθαρα και εύχεται να το είχε συνειδητοποιήσει νωρίτερα και να μην είχε αφήσει όλο αυτό τον χρόνο να περάσει. ( )
  GeorgiaKo | May 27, 2016 |
When I start to write about Band of Angels by Julia Gregson, I am wondering how could a story with so many interesting elements turn into the rather boring story that I just finished. I did just learn that this book is actually her first book, originally published as The Water Horse so perhaps some of the problems are due to that, but I should have thought a story about Florence Nightingale’s small group of nurses who went to Crimea to nurse the British soldiers in 1854 would have been more interesting than this story proved to be.

The main character, Catherine, disguises herself as a boy, and aided by her childhood friend, joins the drovers and travels from Wales to London. Once in London she was hired for nursing duties at Florence Nightingale’s Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewomen and when a group was put together to go to Crimea, Catherine applied and was accepted. The nurses arrived there ready to go to work, but the doctors and medical officers were appalled at the thought of women nursing the wounded soldiers but eventually Florence Nightingale won out and the nurses were allowed to attend the soldiers. Conditions were terrible, disease rampant and chaos reigned.

This should have been an exciting story but between characters that were undeveloped and a story that seemed to want to focus on a dull romance rather than the actual history left me rather unenthusiastic about this book. I do think the author did her research and I wish she had included more about the actual nursing than she did. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Apr 3, 2016 |
This promised much but ultimately I was disappointed. It wasn’t the quality of the writing – that was excellent throughout. As in her other novels, Julia Gregson proves up to the task of describing any setting with skill and confidence, and with the depth of detail that makes it believable. She also does a great job of bringing Florence Nightingale to life – quite different from the image I always had of her. We are reminded again and again of the squalid conditions in which wars are fought. I think what I ultimately disliked about the book was the way it moved from place to place, never going back, never revisiting characters we had got to know, always moving on, and that when it reached its ultimate destination the storyline felt rushed and not enough time was invested in that final section to make it meaningful. So it’s my least favourite by her so far, but I’m still a fan. ( )
  jayne_charles | Mar 24, 2013 |
After finishing this novel I asked myself, "Why would anyone write a book about the Crimean War?" And I selected this one as holiday reading. It was a dreadfully dreary tale. It chronicles the efforts of Florence Nightingale and her band of angels, nurses who sought to help the wounded in unbelievably dire circumstances. This is not the romanticized version of Florence Nightingale's life I was taught in school. So much loss and sadness was very hard for me the reader to endure. Horses play a central role here. Not as good as East of the Sun.
1 abstimmen astridnr | Sep 23, 2011 |
An entertaining read, but predictable story. Characters not really true to life. Interesting insight into nursing during the Crimean war though. ( )
  anniekirk | Jul 29, 2011 |
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Printed in the UK as "The Water Horse" and in the US as "Band of Angels."
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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. Battling 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.

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