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Revision as of 08:38, 28 November 2012

1963 UK Edition
By Joyce Dingwell
Publisher Harlequin Romance #732
  Mills & Boon Romance #132
Release Month 1963 (US)
  Jan 1963 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Whispering Palms
Followed by Stevie, Staff Nurse
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Quayside Hospital
Followed by Inherit My Heart

Book Description

Matron, from the clinically efficient heights of Southern Cross Hospital, could only be described as scathing when she explained to Sister Chappy what was in store for her at the much smaller and more intimate establishment of Helping Hands, in its quiet riverside backwater. And when Maggie arrived there she certainly agreed that it seemed to be the most unorthodox hospital in Australia. The staff was small-only Maggie herself, Doctor Jude Caulder, and kindly Matron Dora, happily dispensing sponge cake and tears of sympathy to her family of patients. But when there was an emergency everyone, even the patients, muscled in and helped. There couldn't have been a greater contrast to the streamlined Sydney hospital-but Maggie found that its methods were none the less effective for all that!

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1962 <br\>UK HB Edition
Jan 1963 <br\>UK Edition
1963 <br\>US Edition
1974 <br\>UK Edition