The Neal saga The trilogy relates the 200-year Neal family history, beginning in the Scottish borders with the birth of William, and flows through the decades up to 1991. Finale (1894 to 1991).The family''s fortunes take a spiral. Robert Neal''s wife Hannah does not care about the disinheritance. She becomes a suffragist. Their son William is killed in action at Ypres in WW1. Robert dies in the post-war influenza pandemic. Their militant suffragette daughter, Charlotte, volunteers as a VAD (auxiliary nurse). When the war ends, she marries John Forsythe, a pilot. Years later Charlotte visits her daughter, Elizabeth, in London, where she is training to be a nurse. Tragically, they are both killed in the blitz. Before losing his life in the St Nazaire raid, their commando son Robert William fathers an illegitimate child, named James McVitie. He becomes a surgeon and bends the rules. Disaster follows.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 20 Sep 2019
Publisher: GB Publishing Org
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912031856
About Lucy SkouldingRobert Scott
Robert Scott the author''s pseudonym is the great grandson of a ploughboy who ran away when working at picking up stones for a penny a day on a Scottish Borders estate in the 1830''s. So Great a Man is a generational saga based on that family history. Qualified in London in 1968 the author passed his Fellowship examination was appointed a Consultant in a surgical speciality and also worked as an expert witness. During his career he had over 50 original scientific papers published. Now retired he continues to contribute occasionally to the literature in his field of expertise. Lucy Skoulding graduated in English Literature from Warwick University in 2016. She is currently working as senior journalist and editor in London and she is training for the NCTJ journalism qualification with the Press Association.