
A Rose in Flanders Fields
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Narrated by:
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Penelope Freeman
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By:
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Terri Nixon
About this listen
1917. Driving an ambulance through the mud in Flanders, aristocrat Evie Creswell is a long way from home. At Oaklands Manor she was expected to look pretty and make a good marriage. But with the arrival of World War One everything changed.
Evie shunned an aristocratic husband and instead wed artist Will Davies, who works as a butcher's apprentice. As she struggles to transport the wounded to hospital, avoiding the shells and gas attacks - her privileged home life, and her family's disappointment at her marriage, are a lifetime away. While Evie drives an ambulance in Belgium, Will is in the trenches in France. Can their marriage survive this terrible war?
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