District Nurse
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In the bestselling tradition of Call the Midwife, an honest and moving account of working as a district nurse in 1950s England.
Le mémoire de Patricia Jordan explore sa vie d'infirmière dans les années 1950. Son écriture crée un portrait intime de l'époque et d'une profession à la fois exigeante et profondément enrichissante. Jordan offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique et de première main sur les défis et les triomphes quotidiens des soins de santé. Son œuvre témoigne de la résilience et de la compassion.


In the bestselling tradition of Call the Midwife, an honest and moving account of working as a district nurse in 1950s England.
Focusing on the themes of gratitude, passion, and hope, the book reflects on Pope Francis's Letter to Consecrated People, celebrating the Year of Consecrated Life. Sr. Patricia emphasizes the importance of recalling the past to strengthen identity and unity, while also addressing the challenge of living the present with radical love for Jesus and outreach to others. The text encourages embracing the future with hope, urging readers to allow the Holy Spirit to inspire transformative actions, ultimately aiming to awaken the world to the joy of the Gospel.