A moving collection of wartime letters that reveals courage, faith, and the human side of war. This intimate account follows a nurse-writer as she travels, serves, and reflects through the hardships of the First World War.
Letters From a Field Hospital offers a vivid look at life behind the front lines in Serbia, Greece, and the Dardanelles. It blends personal observation, spiritual reflection, and the daily realities of medical work, family loss, and steadfast purpose under fire.
What you will experience
- First-hand scenes from field hospitals and war zones, told in a clear, unvarnished voice
- Observations on people, places, and the enduring questions of faith and duty
- Moments of humor, resilience, and tender care amid hardship
- Context for how war reshapes families, careers, and the courage to continue
Ideal for readers of war memoirs and historical correspondence who seek a personal, human perspective on conflict and healing.