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Florence Nightingale
Apr 17, 2025 9:26 PM

Author:Mark Bostridge

Florence Nightingale

Winner of the Elizabeth Longford prize for Historical Biography

'Engrossing' Claire Tomalin / 'Superb' Sunday Times / 'A triumph' Daily Mail

Whether honoured and admired or criticized and ridiculed, Florence Nightingale has invariably been misrepresented and misunderstood. As the Lady with the Lamp, ministering to the wounded and dying of the Crimean War, she offers an enduring image of sentimental appeal and one that is permanently lodged in our national consciousness. But the awesome scale of her achievements over the course of her 90 years is infinitely more troubling - and inspiring - than this mythical simplification.

From her tireless campaigning and staggering intellectual abilities to her tortured relationship with her sister and her distressing medical condition, this vivid and immensely readable biography draws on a wealth of unpublished material and previously unseen family papers, disentangling the myth from the reality and reinvigorating with new life one of the most iconic figures in modern British history.

'Enthralling' Guardian

'Excellent' Spectator

'Hugely readable' Lancet

'Gripping and faultless' Observer, Books of the Year

'Remarkable. A subtle, scholarly and immensely readable portrait. Scrupulous, thoughtful and clear-eyed. A masterly achievement' Financial Times

'It will not be superseded for generations to come' Sunday Telegraph

Reviews

Brilliantly evoked ... Bostridge paints a moving picture ... It is hard to imagine how one might improve upon Bostridge's masterly understanding

—— Sunday Times

These poignant voices from the past conjure up a lost innocence as well as a lost generation

—— Piers Brendon , Mail on Sunday

A mammoth, vivid compendium of the first months of the war . . . What Lyn Macdonald captures is the extraordinary resilience of the British regulars faced with the brutal shattering of their expectations

—— Daily Mail

Powerful and beautifully researched. A mind-numbing, heart-breaking book that should be alongside the field marshal's baton in every subaltern's kitbag

—— Punch

[An] excellent book...thoroughly unflinching, fair-minded, humane and sensitive

—— Jonathan Keates , Evening Standard

Scolarly and immensely readable

—— Jack Higgins , Mail on Sunday

A scrupulously fair account of life under occupation

—— New Statesman and Society

A well-sourced, severely objective account of the origins and courses of the wars that followed the Easter Rising

—— Irish Catholic

Charles Townshend's The Republic . . . nails the Irish revolutionary events of 1918-23 with his inimitable kind of forensic panache

—— Roy Foster , Times Literary Supplement BOOKS OF THE YEAR

Not the typical testosterone-driven account that plagues the war-memoir genre. His straightforward, unself-conscious writing paints an absorbing picture of war in the twenty-first century.

—— The New Yorker

At times, The Long Walk...is almost unbearable to read. Not because the writing is bad — it’s often excellent. It’s unbearable because of Castner’s brutally vivid descriptions of the war and the way it tore apart his mind and his life.... An important book to read for anyone who wants to get some sense of the long-term human toll of the Iraq war. How many soldiers have been damaged as Castner has? How many lives and families have been destroyed — or will be — by the effects of TBI? The Long Walk brings home in a visceral way the hidden, personal burden of war that many veterans continue to carry.

—— The Boston Globe

A brutally honest, sharply observed account of life at war. Both harrowing and poignant - an intensely personal story.

—— The Daily Beast

The Long Walk is a powerful, intimate, disturbing look at the ways that war can infect the life of a soldier. By the end of the story...we’ve watched him fight a deftly drawn series of battles, from the physical, to the emotional, to the existential. Each one of these is more intense and wrenching than the last. The Long Walk is not for the faint of heart. Castner tells us what he is thinking and feeling at all times and has the magnificent ability to fill his scenes with the suspense of the moment. It is the ultimate show-not-tell.

—— Jennifer Miller , Christian Science Monitor

Raw and entirely convincing. There are some extraordinarily tense set-pieces but, just as powerfully, the tales from Iraq are interspersed with what happened to Castner when he got home.

—— Reader's Digest

Intelligent, well-informed.

—— Evan Mawdsley , BBC History Magazine

Has a lot more to offer than the usual facts and figures thrown together about a largely forgotten part of history… This has a certain amount of written fluidity… I have read any number of books about this subject and I have to say that this is one of the best researched that I have found… I found it a satisfying read throughout, I learnt a lot and filled in a few holes in my knowledge, an excellent book.

—— Reg Seward , Nudge
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