Pelican Crossing by Hilary Cotterill

Pelican Crossing by Hilary Cotterill

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Pelican Crossing by Hilary Cotterill

Scotland, January 1979, a bitingly cold Edinburgh day. Hilary Cotterill, aged 18, takes her first steps through the snow towards her dream of becoming a nurse. Her grim, grey lodgings - a warren, built on a tilt, and complete with mice - are a far cry from her secure, privileged home in warm ex-pat Hong Kong. Over the next four years Hilary struggles with bossy sisters, spiteful senior nurses, impatient doctors, recalcitrant patients, demanding relatives, the impossible workload, and her own crushing sense of inadequacy. She discovers a personal faith in Christ and with his help learns to handle the daily brushes with life and death, professional bullying, and a first romance. Whether it is comforting a newly bereaved wife, babysitting a friend's hamster, struggling with a misbehaving cardboard cap or a violent drunk, Hilary's compassion, keen observation and cheerful good humour keep breaking through. Readers will savour every vivid detail through to the awarding of the coveted Pelican nursing badge. This is a winning account of personal discovery by a born storyteller.
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ISBN 13 9781854246608
ISBN 10 1854246607
Title Pelican Crossing
Author Hilary Cotterill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2007-02-16
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.