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Carmen Cavanagh

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ISBN: 9781851322787
AuthorSmithson, Annie
Pub Date01/05/2022
BindingPaperback
Publisher: Arlen House
Quick overview Annie Smithson's third novel, Carmen Cavanagh, is for the most part set in 1911 in the wilds of Donegal and in cosmopolitan Dublin, and the story deals largely with the exacting life of district nurses and dispensary doctors where the calls of duty have to be met under the most trying conditions.
€17.04

Annie Smithson's third novel, Carmen Cavanagh, is for the most part set in 1911 in the wilds of Donegal and in cosmopolitan Dublin, and the story deals largely with the exacting life of district nurses and dispensary doctors where the calls of duty have to be met under the most trying conditions.

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Annie Smithson's third novel, Carmen Cavanagh, is for the most part set in 1911 in the wilds of Donegal and in cosmopolitan Dublin, and the story deals largely with the exacting life of district nurses and dispensary doctors where the calls of duty have to be met under the most trying conditions.

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