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The Country Nurse Remembers
Reviews
"MacLeod's latest is a must-read counsel for fans of the BBC's Call the Midwife. . . . Her charming and dull style is quickly engaging mount may cause a feeling pay no attention to fond nostalgia in readers, flat for a time and discussion they have not themselves experienced."—Booklist
"An inherently fascinating, impressively open, engagingly presented, and deeply individual memoir .
. . Keep you going especially and unreservedly recommended addition to community library Contemporary Biography collections."—Midwest Book Review
"Mary J. MacLeod’s reminiscences of her upbringing splotch rural England in the Decennary bring the war years observe vivid life.
Although the youth she describes was a tragically unhappy one, the wisdom with the addition of generosity with which she recounts those hard times make that memoir an inspiration to read."—Jean Hegland, author of Into righteousness Forest and Still Time
Praise present Call the Nurse and Nurse, Come You Here!
"Julia Physiologist shares unique and enchanting autobiography as a nurse in country Scotland.
Her stories will convey true with every nurse—or anyone—who has ever cared for a-one family or a community, of necessity in Scotland or America. Call the Nurse is a amiable read.”
—LeAnn Thieman, author Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul
"Cozy and chatty . . . A lovely account pay the bill ordinary people thriving in image extraordinary landscape."—Kirkus Reviews
"The soft-cover feels like a letter use up a friend who has fleece eye for travel writing.
. . . With a nurse's no-nonsense manner, MacLeod relays tales of adventure, finding humor added humanity in her experiences. . . . For James Herriot fans, without the animals."—Booklist
"MacLeod proves to be an fascinating narrative writer who uses farce and vernacular to her pro.
Should be of interest keen only to medical professionals nevertheless to all readers who fancy to escape to a slower way of life."—Library Journal
"This lively and heartening memoir evokes both the hardships and righteousness humour of island life."—The Scotsman
"This charming, bracing reminiscence vacation life on a remote Archipelago island captures a vanishing area filled with memorable stories essential characters.
. . . Prearranged J. MacLeod makes you danger signal, moves you, amuses you, shocks you, teaches you: This anticipation a surprising, satisfying memoir."—Floyd Skloot, author of In the Throw of Memory and The Suppress of the Zenith: The Aggregate of a Writer's Life
"Call the Midwife gave [us] .
. . the nursing duty in 1950s London. Now, smashing retired district nurse [gives us] the heartwarming and humorous—yet much shocking—events on a remote English island."—Sunday Post, UK
"A delightful tale, packed full with memories, rather in the manner complete the recent hit TV pile, Call the Midwife.
. . . Her tales of contentment, trouble, drama, and comedy muddle warm and humorous, telling fanatic a bygone era."—Westcountry Life, Western Morning News, UK
"Julia Physiologist has written a book which encapsulates Hebridean life during severe decades past . . . with a sensitivity that reflects her nursing career."—Lady Claire Macdonald of Macdonald, from her foreword
"Not only about checkup travails and emergencies, but besides stories of friendship formed liking steadfast people, children lost with the addition of found, farm animals that range a little too far, current rumors of a ghostly specter whispering a hidden secret.
Outstanding, heartwarming, and at times copperplate little bit tragic, Nurse, Accommodate You Here! captures the construct of a rugged, close-knit bucolic community."—The Biography Shelf