The Polish Nurse: A WW2 Historical Fiction Novel
by
Leah Moyes
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
Format
Kindle
Pages
366
Language
English
Published
Sep 15, 2023
Publisher
ReadMore Press
Description
In the harrowing backdrop of wartime Poland, a determined nurse grapples with a life-altering secret that could spell disaster for herself and those she cherishes. Set in 1941, the narrative breathes life into a tumultuous era, painting a vivid picture of resilience amidst oppression. As the conflict intensifies, she navigates a world fraught with danger, challenged not only by the relentless circumstances surrounding her but also by the immense burden of the truth she carries.
Her work as a nurse becomes a double-edged sword, offering her a chance to help others while placing her in perilous situations. With each patient she tends to, the weight of her clandestine knowledge grows heavier, reminding her that even the smallest misstep could lead to catastrophic consequences. In this time of chaos, the bonds she forms with her fellow townsfolk and the patients she serves highlight the human spirit's capacity for compassion and bravery.
As she delves deeper into her role, the complexities of loyalty and survival emerge. Friendships are tested, allegiances shift, and the struggle for safety becomes ever more critical. With each passing day, the nurse must confront not only the shadows of war but also the shadows within herself, ultimately discovering the true meaning of courage in an age of despair. The story unfolds with heart-pounding moments and poignant reflections, culminating in a gripping exploration of sacrifice and the unbreakable human spirit.
Her work as a nurse becomes a double-edged sword, offering her a chance to help others while placing her in perilous situations. With each patient she tends to, the weight of her clandestine knowledge grows heavier, reminding her that even the smallest misstep could lead to catastrophic consequences. In this time of chaos, the bonds she forms with her fellow townsfolk and the patients she serves highlight the human spirit's capacity for compassion and bravery.
As she delves deeper into her role, the complexities of loyalty and survival emerge. Friendships are tested, allegiances shift, and the struggle for safety becomes ever more critical. With each passing day, the nurse must confront not only the shadows of war but also the shadows within herself, ultimately discovering the true meaning of courage in an age of despair. The story unfolds with heart-pounding moments and poignant reflections, culminating in a gripping exploration of sacrifice and the unbreakable human spirit.
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