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Born Nigerian royalty, Princess Adenrele Ademola trained as a nurse at Guyâs Hospital in London and stepped up to serve the people of Britain when war broke out â facing both the devastation of the Blitz and the prejudice of some of the people she was trying to help.
80 years later, Adeâs great-niece Yemi arrives in London clutching the Princessâs precious diaries and longs to uncover the mysteries they hold...
A richly-detailed, compelling historical novel shining a light on a hidden voice of WW2 and one womanâs courageous contribution to Britain
âA wonderful unfurling of such an important history ... I was utterly absorbed in Ade's life!â Chioma Okereke Readers love A Nurseâs Tale:âI must admit I knew very little about Nigeria, its history, culture, heritage and traditions and now I do...a great debut novel and perfect for readers who enjoy historical fiction full of long buried secrets, and learning about different cultures and I want to make Jollof riceâââââ
âThis is one of the best historical books I have read in a long timeâ âââââ
âIncredible to learn more about Nigeria and the repercussions of the war on the country. The writing itself is magic, the perspective unique and the characters beautifully written. This is a special novel, one to cling to and savourâ ââââ
âDonât miss this fantastic true story! Awonubi not only shares history, she honours Princess Ademolaâs legacy and champions the recognition she deservesâ âââââ
âI can say that I have learned quite a bit with reading this story...Wholeheartedly recommend this novelââââââ
âA great historical novel, it had everything that I was hoping forâ âââââ
âVery enjoyable and thought-provokingâ âââââ
âI was so sad this book ended...I love historical fiction, especially when itâs well written, and this wasâ âââââ
âHow do I explain it except to say READ IT! Itâs phenomenalâ âââââ
âI read a lot of World War II historical fiction but this book gave me a very different viewpoint...I love character-driven novels and the women in this one are treasuresâ âââââ
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Ola Awonubi was born in London to Nigerian parents. She grew up and attended school in Brighton and lived in Nigeria before returning to England in 1992. An avid reader, she enrolled in writing classes and went on obtain an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East London.
Her short stories have first prize in both the National Words of Colour competition and the Wasafiri New Writing Prize 2009.
This is her first historical novel.