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History Makers: Mary Seacole Sarah Ridley

History Makers: Mary Seacole By Sarah Ridley

History Makers: Mary Seacole by Sarah Ridley


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Summary

An informative first look at famous figures through history.

History Makers: Mary Seacole Summary

History Makers: Mary Seacole by Sarah Ridley

An engaging first-look at some of the most important and influential people in history. Florence was famous for her incredible achievements nursing wounded and sick soldiers during the Crimean war. An inspirational and brilliant woman who has changed the face of nursing.

About Sarah Ridley

Born in Suffolk, Sarah Ridley lives on the Suffolk/Essex border and is a writer and editor of educational books for children and young people. Recently, a life-long interest in history has led her to write books about the First World War, inspired by reading letters written by soldiers who served in the conflict. Brothers at War tells the story of uncovering the material held in her own family's archives. Dear Jelly sets letters written by soldier brothers to their younger sisters at its core. Teenage children keep Sarah busy when she isn't tied to her computer, and she relaxes by walking along river estuaries close to her home.

Table of Contents

Childhood The Empire Marriage The Crimean War To the Crimea The British Hotel Florence 'Mother Seacole' Return to England Mary's book Glossary/Index

Additional information

GOR008447460
9781445117959
1445117959
History Makers: Mary Seacole by Sarah Ridley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20130808
24
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