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The Poppy Girls

By: Margaret Dickinson
Narrated by: Kate Rawson
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Summary

The Poppy Girls is the first title in The Maitland Trilogy, by bestselling author Margaret Dickinson.

Even amidst the horror of the trenches, friendship will survive...

Thwarted in her desire to become a doctor like her brother Robert, Pips Maitland rebels against her mother’s wishes that she settle down and raise children. However, when Robert brings home a friend from medical school, Giles Kendall, it seems perhaps Pips might fall in love with an acceptable suitor after all. But the year is 1914 and the future is uncertain. Hearing that her father’s friend, Dr John Hazelwood, is forming a flying ambulance corps to take to the front lines, Pips is determined to become one of its nurses and asks Alice Dawson, her maid, to go with her. Robert and Giles offer their services as doctors, and Alice’s brother William joins them as a stretcher bearer.

Nothing could have prepared them for the horrific sights they encounter. Moving their unit close to the fighting to offer first aid as quickly as possible puts them all in constant danger. But, even amidst the barrage of shelling and gunfire, the unending stream of injured being brought to their post, the love between Pips and Giles survives and blossoms just like the poppies of Flanders fields.

Fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin will love The Poppy Girls. Continue the story of the Maitland family with The Brooklands Girls.

©Margaret Dickinson 2017 (P)2017 Macmillan Digital Audio
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"An outstanding story of love, courage and family love...told by an author who knows how to touch your heart." (Mary Wood, author of The Jam Factory Girls)

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A beautifully narrated, easy listening novel.

A lovely novel, which made the reader or listener realise the dreadful hardships of the First World War. It equally had family trials and tribulations running through it. Would recommend.

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This book by Margaret Dickinson is a great read or listen I would definitely recommend it

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Loved it

My grand father was in the first world War but he died when my dad was ten and two sister were eight and six months old all I know was he died because of his war wounds so when reading about what the solders went through I was proud that my grandfather came home e was in the Highland light infintory

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Beautiful and poignant story

Beautiful and poignant story.
The performance spoken clearly and precisely. The story was sad and happy. I recommend this to all ages to read, well done to the author of this beautiful and poignant book.







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What a fantastic book

I loved this book. Although quite heart rendering at times. I also learnt quite a lot about the first world war

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the poppy girls .

Loved it .What a wonderful story .The first world war was hell for all who was in it .It tell of what some went though . narrated very well .

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Found the war references hard to keep up with,after long war sequences I found the end disappointing and hurried.

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Slushy rubbish

Everything about this book was awful. Even the narration was not good and was not worth listening to

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A story with huge potential

The story was thoroughly spoilt for me by a narrator that had a very irritating attempt at the characters voices, it was so false. The sing song tone throughout almost made me give up.

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Terrible narration

Irritating childish narration I love Margaret Dickinsons books but narration so awful that I couldn’t finish listening

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