About This Book
A first-person memoir traces a woman's life from Caribbean childhood through decades of travel and entrepreneurial ventures across the Americas and Europe, describing her experiences during epidemics, business as a hotelkeeper and store operator, and the challenges of providing care to soldiers in wartime. It mixes episodic travel anecdotes, practical remedies and observations of local societies with vivid accounts of camp life, sieges, and medical relief during a major mid-19th-century conflict. Themes include resilience, improvisation, cross-cultural encounters, and charity; the narrative alternates practical detail about nursing and commerce with personal reflection on hardship, loss, and the rewards of service.
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