Publisher's Synopsis
Step back in time with Kay Lyttleton's "Jean Craig, Graduate Nurse," a captivating juvenile fiction title exploring the world of nursing during a time of widespread epidemic. This carefully reprinted edition allows readers to experience the challenges and rewards of a nursing career as seen through the eyes of a young graduate. Set in a bustling hospital environment, the story provides a glimpse into the dedication and resilience required of nurses facing extraordinary circumstances.
"Jean Craig, Graduate Nurse" offers a unique perspective on health and daily living, highlighting the importance of public health and the crucial role nurses play in combating disease. This enduring tale, categorized under Juvenile Nonfiction/Careers and Juvenile Fiction/Health & Daily Living, provides an engaging narrative suitable for readers interested in classic juvenile fiction and historical portrayals of the nursing profession. Experience this timeless story of commitment and courage.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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