That English Girl
Wounds, Wool and Wellies... Tales of a district nurse in 1980s rural Wales
by Stevie Chaplin
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Pub Date Sep 25 2025 | Archive Date Jan 15 2026
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Description
It is the early 1980s, Mrs Thatcher is ruling the country with an iron hand and Stevie is on a quest for change. Her marriage over, her job familiar. She decides to move as far away from her past as possible and start again in the middle of nowhere, alone with her small daughter and her pets.
Stevie knew about nursing in towns. She could manage a traffic jam and a high-rise block in her sleep. Patients were the same everywhere, she reasoned with herself as she drove over Sugar Loaf mountain at dawn and entered Wales. How wrong she was, how much she had to learn as she became a community nurse in rural Wales in the early 1980s.
Stevie's romantic images of rolling hills and lilting Welsh accents were soon replaced with the reality of surviving a terrain that ruined her car exhaust every other week. She found herself struggling to navigate the mountain paths while chasing the postman with a slip of paper containing the very long name of the farm she was trying to find.
The patients presented the same problems as she was used to, but with many more complications that inevitably come with rural life. Stevie's work varied from laying out patients with the help of a bricklayer on his first 'hobble' (odd job) to leaving a patient in the shed until the undertaker came the next day
With tales as touching and sad as they are hilarious, Stevie's exploits paint a picture of a time gone by and a district nurse trying to keep her head as a fish out of water.
She started alone and scared, a stranger in a different land. She emerged from the experience wiser and humbler with new coping strategies, some dear friends, and an incredible recipe for Welsh cakes.
Advance Praise
"From an English fish-out-of-water to a full-blown Welsh-cake-maker, this memoir of a nurse’s year in rural Wales reveals the joys and frustrations of a woman’s fresh start in 1980s Britain." Love Reading
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781917439381 |
| PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 288 |
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Featured Reviews
A quick, easy read. A lovely book.
After her marriage broke down, Stevie decided she needed a complete change. She went with her two-year-old daughter plus pet cat and dog to a new life in Wales. She would be working out in the back of beyond, with tricky weather conditions such as snow cutting everything off.
I love reading medical memoirs; be it doctor, nurse, vet, midwife, but have never read one about a district nurse before, so this definitely appealed. Most of the medical books I've read previously have been set in hospitals, so this was something different, and very enjoyable right from the start.
I found it enthralling, a lovely cosy read. Reminds me of the joy I felt when I read my first James Herriot book, years ago, when I was about 12. Such a diversity of cases-not just the medical conditions; the conditions some are living in too.
A warm, wonderful read. If you like Call the Midwife and All Creatures Great and Small, you'll love this. It's happy, sad, heartwarming, and funny sometimes too.
A delight.