Nightingale, 9780702265877
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Aged Nightingale’s reality blurs with a mysterious Crimean War visitor.
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Nightingale

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    28 April 2025

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Summary

Nightingale: A Luminous Tale of Love, Bravery, and a Haunting Past

Inspired by the life of Florence Nightingale, this literary gem is part historical fiction, part ghost story, and utterly original.

Mayfair, 1910. At the age of ninety, Florence Nightingale is frail and no longer of sound mind. After a storied career as a nurse, writer, and statistician, she now leads a reclusive existence. One summer evening she is astonished to receive a visitor—a young man named Silas Brad…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780702265877
ISBN-10:070226587X
Author:Laura Elvery
Publisher:University of Queensland Press
Imprint:University of Queensland Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:28 April 2025
Weight:290g
Dimensions:226mm x 152mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

‘A glorious, glass-sharp novel, raw and powerful, haunting and beautiful. Every sentence Elvery writes fizzes with talent. Nightingale reminded me what great fiction can reveal to us.’ Robbie Arnott

‘As one would expect in a novel featuring Florence Nightingale, this is a book about war and sacrifice and gendered expectations, but it’s also about ambition, desire, time, the drive to be useful and the endlessness of grief. Laura Elvery’s characters feel conjured, rather than written: mystical and physically, achingly human at the same time. Nightingale is a remarkable work of invention, scalpel sharp and heroically tender.’ Emily Maguire

‘Original, brilliant and wise. Nightingale shows the precarious humanity behind any historical myth, and honours in tender, vivid prose the physical and metaphysical dimensions of past lives. A beautiful achievement.’ Gail Jones

‘Elvery rips the heart out of historical events and leaves it beating on the page. The writing is incandescent. A generous and compassionate account of a history reclaimed. I will be forever haunted by this book.’ Kris Kneen

About The Author

Laura Elvery

Laura Elvery is a writer from Brisbane. She has a PhD in Creative Writing and Literary Studies. Her work has been published in Overland, Griffith Review, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings and The Big Issue fiction edition. She has won the Josephine Ulrick Prize for Literature, the Margaret River Short Story Competition, the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize and the Fair Australia Prize for Fiction. In 2018 Laura’s first collection of short stories, Trick of the Light, was a finalist in the Queensland Literary Awards. Laura’s latest short story collection, Ordinary Matter, won the 2021 Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection and was shortlisted for the Queensland Premier’s Award for a Work of State Significance and the 2022 Barbara Jefferis Award.

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