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Thirty Years in September: A Nurse's Memoir (2000)
When sixteen year old Kate Genovese went to visit
her sister Denise in the hospital in 1968, she claims "something clicked
that very moment, I wanted to make Denise better again, heal her shattered
body and make her laugh... I couldn't put words to my feelings, but I knew
I wanted to do more then just visit" That day Kate discovered her calling
in life, nursing, and spent the next thirty years on an adventure that has
been at once rewarding and devastating, tumultuous and spiritual.
Her memoir poignantly describes the adventures of her nursing career,
beginning with her trial some days as an LPN, where she lost her nursing
license because of a drug addiction, her recovery, and going back to
school once again to obtain her RN. The memoir meanders through the
eighties and nineties, where she writes about her experiences with
insurance companies and federal Medicare systems, which have proven to be
somewhat flawed in the method in which they fund patients. Interspersed
within the memoir are hilarious anecdotes about nursing "mishaps" magical
accounts of patients having near death experiences, and tales of strength,
hope, and courage in a world of sickness and death.
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Two Weeks Since my Last Confession'
(2007)
When Molly O'Brien comes into the world in 1951,
she never imagines that her life will turn out the way it does. Born into
a wealthy family in which her father is a senator and her mother a devout
Catholic, Molly receives a good upbringing and has all the reason in the
world to be happy. Yet somehow, at the age of thirty, she is addicted to
heroin and hasn't been employed for years. Her father believes that the
corrupting influences of society are at fault, while her mother is
convinced it's Molly's own depravity that has caused her ruin and her
failure to stay in the Catholic Church. Her older brother Sean, however,
knows who is really to blame. He holds the family secrets that have caused
all of his sister's problems and are leading her down the harrowing road
to drug addiction. And ultimately he knows that he and his parents are the
only ones who can lead her out. A dramatically written family saga, Two
Weeks Since My Last Confession is the story of one woman's survival in the
face of serious childhood abuse and addiction. More than this, it is a
tale which chronicles the triumph of the human spirit over its enemies -
not only external enemies but also the ones we find within ourselves.
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Loving Joe Gallucci: Love and Life with Hepatitis C
(2003)
Love between a man and a woman is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful
and spiritual exchanges between two human beings. It is also one of the
most tragic, particularly when alcohol, drugs, dysfunctional families, and
a life-threatening liver disease are thrown into the mix. Loving Joe
Gallucci is one such love affair. It is the extraordinary romantic tale of
Meg Flaherty, daughter of an eminent Massachusetts senator, and Jimmy
Romano, a blue-collar boy always trying to prove himself to the imperious
Flaherty clan. Taking place over a period of thirty years, this novel
chronicles the tumultuous courtship and marriage of a husband forever
struggling with heroin and cocaine, and a wife whose fidelity to him —
throughout his addictions, and later, through his bout with hepatitis C —
is extraordinary.
More than anything, Loving Joe Gallucci is a story of redemption, of the
resurrection of the Romano family through the triumph over adversity, and
through faith, hope, and unconditional love. In its final analysis, this
book is a call to arms against a liver disease so subtle and yet so
damaging that it could perhaps be called the AIDs epidemic of the
twenty-first century.
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