Women of Courage: Florence Nightingale

Women of Courage: Florence Nightingale
ISBN-10
1643524011
ISBN-13
9781643524016
Series
Women of Courage
Category
Young Adult Nonfiction
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2020-05
Publisher
Barbour Publishing
Author
Compiled by Barbour Staff

Description

Meet "The Lady with the Lamp" who lived courageously for Christ--comforting wounded soldiers, fighting for their rights, and turning the medical world upside down by serving people who needed it most.

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