No Place for a Woman
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Anne Dover
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Val Wood
About this listen
When Lucy's parents are killed in a train crash, her kindly uncle steps in to look after the little girl - to the initial apprehension of his wife and her son. However, Lucy's sweet, spirited charm slowly wins over her new family, and as she overcomes the trauma of her childhood, she grows up inspired to become a doctor, just like her father.
But studying medicine in London takes Lucy far from her home in Hull and the people she loves, and she has to battle to be accepted in a man's world. With the dark clouds of the First World War gathering on the horizon, an even greater challenge approaches. Can a woman find her place on the front line of battle? Will Lucy be able to follow her dreams - and find love - in a world shattered by war?
©2016 Valerie Wood (P)2016 Random House AudioBooksWhat listeners say about No Place for a Woman
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- Debbie
- 28-10-19
Engaging thought provoking WWI fiction
A thoroughly engrossing and heart warming story following the life of a young Lucy recently orphaned and the people brought into her circle as she grows up. It highlights the different classes of that time and as she embarks on a career not considered proper for a woman she, and her friends travel across from the UK to France during WWI highlighting the incredible work done by so many. Most people can trace a family link back to this terrible war and although fictional, the story is very thought provoking. The story entwines the lives of Lucy’s closest friends and family and their individual struggles and triumphs from pre war, through WWI and afterwards. A very heart warming story well written and beautifully read. Ideal for lovers of fictional 20th century historical tales.
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- Deeks
- 10-11-20
lovely first world war story
not much to say, really enjoyed story, moved reasonably quickly, slightly predictable, but that is fine by me. thanks
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- barbara
- 14-10-17
Brilliant!
Thank you Val Wood for writing such a wonderful story and read by Anne Dover so well, as always. The First World War was awful for men and women including those at home. I found it very moving - especially when Albert was mentioned and soldiers were captured as I was told my father was sent from there to Munster to a prison camp - but he never spoke about it to my mother - so I was told. Life was so different for families who had little and those who had more but all the families were so caring. I loved it.
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- Mrs P.
- 28-07-17
Very good story & well read
I really enjoyed this story, learnt about Hull & world war 1. Always enjoy a story ready by Ann Dover.
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- Petra 🤗📚📓🖋📮
- 26-11-16
a brilliant heartwarming read...
Where does No Place for a Woman rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
No Place for a Woman is one of the best books which I have enjoyed as Lucy's story opened up to me a time of history in the city of Hull and showed to me how the class system could rule.
What other book might you compare No Place for a Woman to, and why?
No Place for a Woman is for me a wonderful work of historical fiction, with its warm characters and their love for each other reminded me of Ellie Dean's series yet it was based on the earlier years of British history.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
where Lucy finally realises she simply wanted to follow in the steps of her Father and this led to her finally getting to know who her parents were and her own family's history.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
a heartwarming story of one woman who showed her bravery by simply being where it mattered..
Any additional comments?
this is a wonderful book which though slow to start but the basis of the story had to be told for the real story to begin!
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- Debbie
- 15-05-18
great as always
great story and narrated brilliantly as ever. easy to follow storyline great characters . just loved it
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- Julie Moore
- 11-03-21
So Absorbing
As always a perfect pairing of Val Wood and Anne Dover, I couldn't listen to anyone else narrating Val's amazing books.
A fabulous story with so much historical information. Highly recommended.
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