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    10 Greatest Novels for Nurses

    By Pattie Lockard | on March 8, 2011
    Posted in: Blog

    Another fun blog post from our new friends over at NursingSchools.Net. We had so much fun with this one we want more suggestions. What books do you think are “must reads” for nurses and why? We’ll add them to our Nurse Talk Amazon Bookstore.

    1. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje. This prize-winning novel was made into a prize-winning movie, but that doesn’t mean the literary version still isn’t worth checking out. In it, readers will find a story about four entangled lives during the last weeks of WWII. At the center of the drama is the mysterious English patient being cared for by nurse Hana, a man whose memories slowly reveal a tale of love, betrayal and redemption.

    2. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. If you’ve never read this literary classic, it’s never too late to start. Set in WWII, the story follows a young soldier named Henry, based loosely on Hemingway’s own wartime experiences. When he becomes injured he finds himself falling for the elusive nurse Catherine, a complicated and tragic figure. If you’re looking for happy endings, this might not be a good choice, but if you want a moving portrayal of men and women coming to terms with life, both the good and the bad, then pick up this read. Read more…