Author: | Bette Paul | ISBN: | 9781783724024 |
Publisher: | Summersdale Publishers Ltd | Publication: | September 10, 2007 |
Imprint: | Pollinger in Print | Language: | English |
Author: | Bette Paul |
ISBN: | 9781783724024 |
Publisher: | Summersdale Publishers Ltd |
Publication: | September 10, 2007 |
Imprint: | Pollinger in Print |
Language: | English |
Two stories of nurses in training. Claire's looking forward to getting back to St Ag's for the new term. Working in Accident adn Emergency sounds so exciting - and of course, Jan will be back too. She can't wait to be with him again...But somehow the term doesn't work out quite as she'd planned. It's tough on the ward - and so easy to make mistakes. Jan seems cold and distant...and then there's her dashing cousin patrick. He seems keen to pay her lots of attention - but what exactly is he up to? It's only a few months since Jan was among the tanks and soldiers in his country's civil war, so training as a nurse in England ought to be a soft option. If only he could leave behind those terrible memories...But the memories keep coming back. And when he's given a new placement i the Mental HEalth department, Jan knows this term won't be easy. How can he help the mental health patients when he's finding it so difficult to keep himself together?
Two stories of nurses in training. Claire's looking forward to getting back to St Ag's for the new term. Working in Accident adn Emergency sounds so exciting - and of course, Jan will be back too. She can't wait to be with him again...But somehow the term doesn't work out quite as she'd planned. It's tough on the ward - and so easy to make mistakes. Jan seems cold and distant...and then there's her dashing cousin patrick. He seems keen to pay her lots of attention - but what exactly is he up to? It's only a few months since Jan was among the tanks and soldiers in his country's civil war, so training as a nurse in England ought to be a soft option. If only he could leave behind those terrible memories...But the memories keep coming back. And when he's given a new placement i the Mental HEalth department, Jan knows this term won't be easy. How can he help the mental health patients when he's finding it so difficult to keep himself together?