
As such, Eastham does a great job here of showing life aboard the Olympic during its last cruise before Germany declared war on Great Britain – and the moment those on the ship first learned of that fact. While the WWI period isn’t *quite* as common in historical fiction tales as WWII, it is hardly the rarity another reviewer claims it to be – though this *is*, in fact, the first tale I’ve come across to detail life on the ships of the White Star Line in the years after the Titanic catastrophe. For this blog tour, we’re looking at The Sea Nurses by Kate Eastham.Ītypical Tale That Pulls No Punches.


For this blog tour, we’re looking at an atypical tale of WWI that pulls no punches.
