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Molly Case

    Molly Case è celebrata per la sua arte poetica e spoken word. Le sue opere, apparse su importanti quotidiani e riviste britanniche, traggono spesso ispirazione dalla sua carriera di infermiera cardiologa. Questa professione le offre un punto di vista unico sull'esperienza umana, che traduce in pezzi letterari toccanti e acuti. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una cruda onestà e da una profonda comprensione della condizione umana.

    Underneath the Roses Where I Remembered Everything
    How to Treat People: A Nurse's Notes
    How to Treat People
    • How to Treat People

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      'A hymn to the art and science of nursing itself' Guardian The hand of a stranger offered in solace. A flower placed on a dead body as a mark of respect. It is these moments of empathy that define us as people. Nobody knows this better than a nurse. In How to Treat People, Molly Case documents these extraordinary moments of human connection and compassion. In rich, lyrical prose, she introduces us to patients going through the most extreme experiences. And when her father is admitted to the high dependency unit on which she works, Molly confronts care in a whole new way, when two worlds - the professional and the personal - suddenly collide. 'It will buoy your faith in humanity' Stylist 'Outstanding. Case's power of observation can slay you' The Times 'Fascinating, poignant and searing' Jo Brand 'Beautifully written' Stephen Westaby, author of Fragile Lives 'Her empathy and compassion are everywhere' Sunday Times

      How to Treat People
    • Through the lens of a trainee nurse, the memoir delves into the complexities of the human condition, blending medical history, art, and personal experiences. Molly Case reflects on her journey of caring for patients, capturing their struggles and moments of hope. The narrative highlights the vital medical processes involved in patient care, while also emphasizing the profound human connections that uplift both nurses and those they care for, creating a rich tapestry of empathy and resilience.

      How to Treat People: A Nurse's Notes