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In this captivating novel, Australian author Mary-Rose MacColl moves between the past and the present, from Australia to war torn France to create a compelling story of love, loss, friendship, family and dreams.
When Iris Crane receives an invitation to a ceremony honouring les dames ecossais de Royaumont she is forced to confront the events of sixty years ago. At twenty one, Iris followed her younger brother to war in Europe, determined to bring him home, but instead remained in France to serve ...more

In Falling Snow is written as alternating accounts in 2 women’s lives - Grace, an ob/gynae surgeon working in a Brisbane hospital, and Iris, her grandmother who brought Grace up when her mother died in childbirth. Iris’ account is told in the present day (although the “present day” is set in the 1970s), and she also reflects on her time spent working as a nurse/admin assistant in an old abbey converted into a French hospital near the front in WWI. It made me think of the recent TV series on the
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'In Falling Snow' is a rather quiet, thoughtful novel, moving between modern-day Brisbane and the Royamount abbey hospital in France during the First World War. I particularly enjoyed the historical sections, which brought the world of the women's hospital vividly to life.
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