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Black Nightingale: Mary Seacole, hero of the Crimean War [Kindle Edition]

Julia Buss , David Millett
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Mary Seacole was a real hero of the Crimean War, a self-proclaimed “doctoress” and contemporary of Florence Nightingale. She was a black Jamaican woman who risked her life to help sick and dying soldiers at the battlefront. This tale imagines her experiences as she faces impossible challenges, grapples with the flaws of human nature, and copes with death and loss. The Crimean War was the first war of the industrial era. Its armies, unadjusted to modern warfare, pitted Russian muskets against French rifles. For the first time in history, telegraph sent speedy press reports to newspapers, and war photography showed pictures of the horror to the public at home. In this war, Mary Seacole confronted killing on an industrial scale, as well as thousands of deaths from infectious disease, when little was available to treat the dying.

About the Author

Julia Buss is author of Your Care Plan, a nurse’s guide to healthy living, and co-author of Flying the Edge of America, the trip of a lifetime. She is a registered nurse, who also graduated from Brown University with a degree in English and American literature. Julia blogs about health and diet at www.juliacbuss.wordpress.com. She is married, and lives in California.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 268 KB
  • Print Length: 196 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1463754086
  • Publisher: David Millett Publications (15 Sep 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005NJU3MS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #150,433 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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disappointment 9 Feb 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I expected more from this book. Interesting as it was in parts I expected more of a biography of the woman and this did not fit the bill at all. In some parts I felt like I was reading a childrens novel. This was my first kindle read and it was a very short story!
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This gripping and powerful story of Mary Seacole's courage in the face of rejection and adversity,is utterly compelling. Mary Seacole, a black woman from Jamaica, with no illustrious relations,no money or connections overcomes her disadvantages. She pursues her plans to nurse the soldiers fighting in the Crimea.Florence Nightingale has the connections, the money and above all the political backing to open up a hospital in the Crimea. Mary Seacole has no advantages.But she does have an extraordinary knowledge of medicine, and a determination to reach her goal. She has strength, energy, and a compassionate and caring nature.Her courage is beyond belief. She takes her medicines to wounded and dying soldiers on the battlefield. She finds money where there is none. She is determined to have supplies at her disposal only to pass them on to those who need them. Mary Seacole shows her business acumen in the transactions necessary to keep up her work. Not only does she behave with total self-sacrifice, she instills courage and determination to all those who come into her orbit.Julia Buss tells her story without sentimentality. She draws the reader into a world where women have little power, but cleverly paints a picture of a woman whose power is profound.This woman is Mary Seacole. Buss takes us into a world war and disease.We hear the noise of battle, the voices of human suffering,we feel the misery of those who are diseased and dying. But she points at a shining light throughout. The heroic and indefatigable figure of Mary Seacole.Julia Buss has written a story that will contribute to Seacole's eminent place in history.
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The Black Nightingale is Mary Seacole, a true heroine of the Crimean War and British History. Author Julia Buss has captured her remarkable spirit, her determination, and her amazing courage in the face of adversity that threatened to keep her from her life's mission; that of saving lives. This story walked me right onto the battlefields during the mid-18th century along with Mary. Julia Buss's writing enabled me to visualize and feel the unconditional love, the deep compassion and the devotion this black Jamaican nurse had for humanity; especially the wounded and dying soldiers. As Mary Seacole often risked her own life to save the men engaged in this war, her courageous character became truly inspirational.

Mary Seacole was a proud, compassionate and accomplished Jamaican woman. When following the news of the Crimean War and the illnesses plaguing the soldiers, she traveled from Jamaica to London's War Office to offer her medical expertise and nursing services. There she waited patiently, to serve as a member of the war nursing team, alongside Florence Nightingale who was going to the Crimean, a Ukrainian peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Rejected for service by the War Office and by Florence Nightingale herself, Mary was not deterred from finding a way to serve the sick, wounded and dying men. She, along with a dear friend, Thomas Day, independently traveled to the town of Balaklava, a mere two miles from the siege. Mary chose her location carefully, because she knew many wounded would never survive the long trip to Nightingale's military hospital. There, Mary and Thomas set up hospital beds and a clinic in the British Hotel. When the men could not come to her, Mary courageously went to them; even in the mist of battle.

In Black Nightingale, Julia Buss has mastered a great historical piece of literature. Written in a third-person narrative format, she brought to life the harsh realities of the world's first war whose tragedies were openly reported to the public. To a greater degree, this novel is perfectly timed nowadays to support the ongoing efforts in London and the United Kingdom to bring recognition to one of London's most courageous, remarkable, and deserving black citizens; Mary Seacole. London is currently raising funds for a War Memorial Statue to honor Mrs. Seacole and to preserve in history the many contributions she made to health care and to the military field services. The memorial statue, along with this wonderful story of Mary Seacole, will bring a long overdue tribute to honor this great lady; acknowledging her fighting spirit and the selfless service she, so freely, gave to the British forces whom had rejected her. As a nurse herself, Julia Buss created her novel, Black Nightingale, to justly join the efforts to preserve Mary Seacole's memory in our society today, as well in history for generations to come.
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