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'He watched her as she moved about, getting another cup and saucer, cutting cake. How charming she was in her uniform, her soft hair escaping in little tendrils from beneath her cap -- worn with such a becoming air . . . When Victor saw her in her own cottage, she always appealed to him in a special way. He would often picture her as his wife . . . He hated telling her that his mother was absolutely against their marriage . . .' Ireland, 1922. The Civil War rages and in its shadow, an extraordinary love story begins. The Marriage of Nurse Harding is a powerful, emotional journey that will stay…mehr

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'He watched her as she moved about, getting another cup and saucer, cutting cake. How charming she was in her uniform, her soft hair escaping in little tendrils from beneath her cap -- worn with such a becoming air . . . When Victor saw her in her own cottage, she always appealed to him in a special way. He would often picture her as his wife . . . He hated telling her that his mother was absolutely against their marriage . . .' Ireland, 1922. The Civil War rages and in its shadow, an extraordinary love story begins. The Marriage of Nurse Harding is a powerful, emotional journey that will stay with you long after the final chapter. Nora Harding, a devoted Catholic nurse, risks her life to care for wounded soldiers during the Battle of Dublin, as Free State forces close in on Doran's Hotel. Her strength and compassion shine in the darkest of times, but her world shifts when she meets Victor Hewdon, a Protestant landowner with a past as complex as her own. Their connection is immediate, but their love is anything but simple. Set against the wild beauty of County Mayo, the chaos of war-torn Dublin, and the harsh realities of Whitechapel, Nora and Victor must navigate religious divides, societal expectations, and their own fears to fight for a future together. Annie M.P. Smithson's vivid storytelling and rich historical detail come alive in this beautifully narrated audiobook. With its unforgettable characters, sweeping landscapes, and a love story that defies the odds, The Marriage of Nurse Harding is a must-listen for fans of historical fiction and romance. Annie M.P. Smithson was the most successful of all Irish romantic novelists and all of her books were bestsellers. Other Annie M.P. Smithson books: The Walk of a Queen, Her Irish Heritage, Nora Connor, The Weldons of Tibradden, and Paid in Full.

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ANNIE M. P. SMITHSON (1873-1948) was the most successful of all Irish romantic novelists. Her nineteen books, including The Walk of a Queen, Her Irish Heritage, The Marriage of Nurse Harding and The Weldons of Tibradden were all bestsellers, with their wholesome mix of old-fashioned romance, spirited characters and commonsense philosophy. She was born in Sandymount, Co Dublin, and reared in the strict Unionist tradition. On completion of her training as a nurse in London and Edinburgh, she returned to Dublin and was posted north as a Queen's Nurse in 1901. Here, for the first time, she experienced the divide between Irish Nationalists and Unionists, and it appalled her. She converted to Catholicism at the age of 34 and was subsequently disowned by most of her family. She immersed herself in the Republican movement - actively canvassing for Sinn Fein in the 1918 General Election, nursing Dubliners during the influenza epidemic of that year, instructing Cumann na mBan on nursing care and tending the wounded of the Civil War in 1922. She was arrested and imprisoned, and threatened to go on hunger-strike unless released. Forced to resign her commission in the strongly Loyalist Queen's Nurses Committee, she took up private work and tended the poor of Dublin city until she retired in 1942. During her long career, she did much to improve the lot of the nursing profession and championed its cause as Secretary of the Irish Nurses Union. In later years, she devoted herself to her writing and was an active member of WAAMA, PEN and the Old Dublin Society. Her autobiography, Myself-and Others, was completed in 1944, four years before her death at the age of 75.