Description
Inspired by real life stories of the Windrush Generation and her mothers own experiences as a nurse coming to Britain from the Caribbean, Sarah Lees debut novel An Ocean Apart is a must for fans of Call the Midwife.
Its 1954 and, in Barbados, Ruby Haynes spots an advertisement for young women to train as nurses for the new National Health Service in Great Britain. Her sister, Connie, takes some persuading, but soon the sisters are on their way to a new country and a whole new world of experiences.
As they start their training in Hertfordshire, they discover England isnt quite the promised land; for every door thats opened to them, the sisters find many slammed in their faces. And though the girls find friendships with their fellow nurses, Connie struggles with being so far from home, and keeping secret the daughter she has left behind in search of a better life for the both of them . . .
‘A glorious triumph of a book full of characters that feel like real friends, so atmospheric, compelling and nostalgic, I adored it.’ – Alex Brown, author of A Postcard from Italy
Author Information
Sarah Lee has been a journalist and editor for the past twenty-five years, working across news and features and writing for regional and national newspapers, as well as commissioning for womens true-life magazines. More recently she has focused her attention on the world of travel, creating luxury blog LiveShareTravel, and working with destinations and brands worldwide on storytelling marketing campaigns and conferences through her company, Captivate. An Ocean Apart is her debut novel.
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