Alice Sorabji worked at the Zenana Hospital in
Bahawalpur. For her work at the Pennell Hospital at
Bannu (in present-day Pakistan), she was awarded the
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal in 1917. She was also appointed an
OBE in 1921, for her hospital work during
World War I. She retired from medical work in 1925. She was named an Officer of the
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in 1943. She wrote a biography of her husband, published soon after he died, and novels including
Children of the Border (1925), ''The Begum's Son
(1928), and Doorways of the East '' (1931). A fourth novel remained unpublished. She also worked on women's higher education in India. Later in life, she traveled and gave lectures on Indian women and health topics. "Absolutely fearless, she thinks nothing of taking an old Ford and proceeding, absolutely alone, into Afghanistan or up through the wilds of Persia," marveled a newspaper writer in 1930, when Alice Pennell was in her fifties, noting further that "she is the friend and confidante of women from all over India." ==Personal life==