The unforgettable memoir of a pioneering nurse, entrepreneur, and adventurer. In Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857), Mary Seacole recounts the remarkable story of her life across Jamaica, Panama, London, and the Crimean battlefields . A Creole woman of mixed heritage, she combined traditional Caribbean remedies with Western medicine, earning the devotion of soldiers who called her “Mother Seacole.” Denied a role in the official nursing corps, she forged her own path—building businesses, treating the sick in epidemic zones, and tending the wounded on the front lines. With wit, courage, and resilience, she rewrote what it meant to be a healer, a woman, and a citizen of the world. This new annotated edition by Celia Harrow brings Seacole’s voice into the twenty-first century, exploring her insights on: Race, identity, and belonging - Nursing and cross-cultural healing - Women’s resilience and entrepreneurship - Adventure, humor, and storytelling Both a historical treasure and an inspiring read for today, Wonderful Adventures reveals a woman who refused to be forgotten. Perfect for readers of women’s history, Black history, nursing, and adventure memoirs.