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Donna Douglas (2) (1960–)

Author of The Nightingale Girls (Nightingales)

For other authors named Donna Douglas, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Donna Douglas

The Nightingale Girls (Nightingales) (2012) 75 copies, 12 reviews
The Nightingale Sisters: (Nightingales 2) (2013) 39 copies, 6 reviews
The Nightingale Nurses: (Nightingales 3) (2013) 35 copies, 7 reviews
Some Kind of Hero (2003) 34 copies, 1 review
Nightingales on Call (2014) 34 copies, 2 reviews
Such a Perfect Sister (2002) 30 copies
A Nightingale Christmas Wish (2014) 29 copies, 1 review
Nightingales at War (2015) 28 copies, 1 review
The Nurses of Steeple Street (2016) 24 copies, 1 review
No Place For A Woman (2006) 24 copies, 2 reviews
This is Your Song, Lola Rose (2008) 18 copies, 1 review
Waiting in the Wings (2000) 18 copies
The Two Mrs Robinsons (2007) 17 copies, 1 review
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday (2004) 17 copies
Kiss and Tell (2001) 12 copies
Freundinnen fürs Leben (2016) 8 copies
Les soeurs du Nightingale (2015) 4 copies

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daaft | 11 other reviews | Aug 13, 2022 |
Historische Romane mit medizinischem Hintergrund interessieren mich einfach. Und nach sehr vielen Büchern mit schweren, teilweise extrem deprimierenden Themen habe ich einfach mal wieder ein Wohlfühlbuch benötigt. Es klingt eigentlich makaber, dass es ein Buch ist, das im ersten Weltkrieg spielt und die Schattenseiten auch nicht wirklich versteckt (die Kriegsversehrten, die ins Nightingale eingeliefert werden und durchaus nicht alle überleben, die Verzweiflung, die einen Menschen bis hin zur Selbstverletzung führt, der Umgang mit Menschen, die eine andere, feindliche Nationalität haben, sowohl von staatlicher Ebene aus als auch im Privatleben).

Aber trotz allem klingt für mich in der Reihe so viel Hoffnung mit, dass ein Nightingale-Buch zwischendurch die Stimmung immer wieder hebt.
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Ellemir | May 25, 2022 |
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I requested The Nightingale Girls because it immediately reminded me of Call The Midwife. Set in London's East End during the 30s it follows three young girls in The Nightingale, a training hospital for nurses.

It wasn't for me, unfortunately. I felt too little history and way to much soap opera. Besides, while it was a very easy read and not unpleasant as such, the multiple characters included felt like clichés to me and the stories were rather predictable.

I have to admit I don't think this genre really fits me, so I will leave the other books in the series as they are.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
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Floratina | 11 other reviews | Dec 7, 2019 |
The Nightingale Christmas Show by Donna Douglas takes us to London’s East End in November of 1945. The war is finally over, and Matron Kathleen Fox is eager to see the Nightingale restored. It suffered from bombings and they lost some treasured staff members. Kathleen is not sure she is up to the task and is considering a new position in Lancashire. She would dislike seeing the new assistant matron, Charlotte Davis take over her position. Charlotte manages to fault with every ward they visit plus she lacks warmth and empathy. Charlotte is all for efficiency and order. One evening Kathleen and her friend, Violet Tanner enjoy a show at Players Theatre Club and run into Kathleen’s former lover, James Cooper who is accompanied by his wife, Simone. James pays Kathleen a visit the next day and presents her with unexpected proposition. To raise morale in the hospital with the patients and staff, Kathleen decides they will host a Christmas Show. She decides to put Charlotte in charge of the project much to the assistant matron’s dismay. The Christmas Show could just be the boost everyone needs if Charlotte can pull it off.

The Nightingale Christmas Show is written differently from the other novels in the series. The story is told from different characters point-of-view. We get to see how each person views what is happening at the hospital along with what is going on in their life. I found it a little strange and repetitive. We start with one character, go forward a few days and then it switches to a different character and goes back to the beginning (and repeat). While it is a different format, I still enjoyed catching up on the lives of the nurses at the Nightingale. I would have preferred the story told from the third person (my personal preference). However, this did not detract from my enjoyment of the story. I recommend reading the books in the Nightingales series in order. Each book builds upon the previous one in the series. We get to catch up with Kathleen Fox, Peggy Atkins, Miriam Trott, Violet Tanner, Dora Riley and Veronica Hanley (now a ghost who likes to bother Kathleen). The characters are friendly, likeable and well-developed. I have enjoyed following these ladies on their journey as they became nurses and navigated the war. I would have liked to know more about Dora Riley and the other trainees from the earlier books. The Nightingale Christmas Show has a great ending, but it seemed like this was the final book (I hope not). I think it would be great if the author introduced a new set of nursing students to the series and we can follow them on their journey along with our regular characters. I am giving The Nightingale Christmas Show 4 out of 5 stars (I liked it). If you like the show Call the Midwife, then you will appreciate the Nightingale series. The Nightingale Christmas Show is a heartwarming tale that could make a pleasant read during the holiday season.
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