Author: | Joan Brady | ISBN: | 9788490196656 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España | Publication: | November 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | B DE BOOKS | Language: | English |
Author: | Joan Brady |
ISBN: | 9788490196656 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España |
Publication: | November 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | B DE BOOKS |
Language: | English |
"Cautious, conservative Molly Driscoll still works at the same Jersey shore hospital in which she completed her nurses training more than a decade ago. When her now-ex-husband, Jason, is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Molly tries to convince him to undergo a recommended course of chemotherapy. In spite of their past difficulties, Molly volunteers to take on something that is equally daunting in exchange for her ex-husbands agreement to give chemotherapy a try. She quits her old familiar job, becomes a Travel Nurse, and trades in her nice, safe Honda Civic for a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Her assignments take her into the blizzards and biker-barsof New England, the genteel beauty and smoky pool-halls of South Carolina, and the carnival atmosphere of a busy walk-in clinic inKey West as well as to some very surprising and unexplored regions of her own heart. Along the way, Molly experiences a terrifying ordeal with a stranger, tender moments with patients who leave lastingimpressions on her, the possibility of a would-be-stalker,and a fellow Travel Nurse who claims to be an angel. In spite of all her old self-doubts, Molly grows in confidence, proving that though she may not be very good at driving a motorcycle, she is quite good at surviving and maybe even resilient enough to loveagain."
"Cautious, conservative Molly Driscoll still works at the same Jersey shore hospital in which she completed her nurses training more than a decade ago. When her now-ex-husband, Jason, is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Molly tries to convince him to undergo a recommended course of chemotherapy. In spite of their past difficulties, Molly volunteers to take on something that is equally daunting in exchange for her ex-husbands agreement to give chemotherapy a try. She quits her old familiar job, becomes a Travel Nurse, and trades in her nice, safe Honda Civic for a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Her assignments take her into the blizzards and biker-barsof New England, the genteel beauty and smoky pool-halls of South Carolina, and the carnival atmosphere of a busy walk-in clinic inKey West as well as to some very surprising and unexplored regions of her own heart. Along the way, Molly experiences a terrifying ordeal with a stranger, tender moments with patients who leave lastingimpressions on her, the possibility of a would-be-stalker,and a fellow Travel Nurse who claims to be an angel. In spite of all her old self-doubts, Molly grows in confidence, proving that though she may not be very good at driving a motorcycle, she is quite good at surviving and maybe even resilient enough to loveagain."