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The District Nurse

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by Annie Groves


  ‘I will,’ he said staunchly. ‘And I’ve got your lucky clover too. Look after Edith, won’t you? Well, of course you will. And then as soon as I can I’ll come home to you. Until then, we’ll carry on. I’d better go. Goodbye for now, Alice.’

  ‘Goodbye, Joe.’ The line went dead at the other end and she replaced the receiver in its cradle.

  She knew her first patient would be expecting her soon but she needed a second to gather her thoughts. What a year it had been. Moving to Dalston, meeting the Banhams, war breaking out, and now Joe, and maybe something more – but was she ready for what was coming next? Yet she knew she had come on in leaps and bounds as a district nurse, confident that she could now cope with most situations, maintaining a calm and efficient composure no matter what she encountered on her rounds. She realised she might have to draw on that in the months to come, not knowing what they would all have to face. Then again, if Edith had the willpower to do so, even when in the depths of sorrow, she herself must face the challenges ahead.

  They would manage; that was what they did. Her head went up and she touched the Queen’s Nursing Institute badge that she wore so proudly at her throat. The sun was shining, the air was warm, and she picked up her Gladstone bag, took it to her bike and tucked it into the basket, ready to pedal off on her day’s round.

  Also by Annie Groves

  Winter on the Mersey

  Child of the Mersey

  Christmas on the Mersey

  The Mersey Daughter

  About Annie Groves

  Annie Groves is the pen name of Jenny Shaw, an accomplished writer of fiction who has been published previously under a pseudonym. She lives with her family near the Western Approaches, where she enjoys exploring local history and walking by the sea.

  Annie Groves was originally created by the much-loved writer Penny Halsall, who died in 2011. The stories drew on her own family’s history, picked up from listening to her grandmother’s stories when she was a child. Jenny Shaw has been a big fan of the wonderful novels by Annie Groves for many years and feels privileged to have been asked to continue her legacy.

  Also by Annie Groves

  The Pride Family Series

  Ellie Pride

  Connie’s Courage

  Hettie of Hope Street

  The WWII Series

  Goodnight Sweetheart

  Some Sunny Day

  The Grafton Girls

  As Time Goes By

  The Campion Series

  Across the Mersey

  Daughters of Liverpool

  The Heart of the Family

  Where the Heart Is

  When the Lights Go On Again

  The Article Row Series

  London Belles

  Home for Christmas

  My Sweet Valentine

  Only a Mother Knows

  A Christmas Promise

  The Empire Street Series

  Child of the Mersey

  Christmas on the Mersey

  The Mersey Daughter

  Winter on the Mersey

  About the Publisher

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