The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story

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The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story

The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story


The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story


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#1 International BestsellerA moving, lyrical, beautifully-written portrait of a nurse and the lives she has touched Christie Watson spent twenty years as a nurse, and in this intimate, poignant, and remarkably powerful book, she opens the doors of the hospital and shares its secrets. She takes us by her side down hospital corridors to visit the wards and meet her unforgettable patients.    In the neonatal unit, premature babies fight for their lives, hovering at the very edge of survival, like tiny Emmanuel, wrapped up in a sandwich bag. On the cancer wards, the nurses administer chemotherapy and, long after the medicine stops working, something more important--which Watson learns to recognize when her own father is dying of cancer. In the pediatric intensive care unit, the nurses wash the hair of a little girl to remove the smell of smoke from the house fire. The emergency room is overcrowded as ever, with waves of alcohol and drug addicted patients as well as patients like Betty, a widow suffering chest pain, frail and alone. And the stories of the geriatric ward--Gladys and older patients like her--show the plight of the most vulnerable members of our society.  Through the smallest of actions, nurses provide vital care and kindness. All of us will experience illness in our lifetime, and we will all depend on the support and dignity that nurses offer us; yet the women and men who form the vanguard of our health care remain unsung. In this age of fear, hate, and division, Christie Watson has written a book that reminds us of all that we share, and of the urgency of compassion.

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Hardcover: 336 pages

Publisher: Tim Duggan Books; 1 edition (May 8, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 152476163X

ISBN-13: 978-1524761639

Product Dimensions:

6 x 1.1 x 8.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.5 out of 5 stars

46 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#86,088 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Beautifully Written. Precise Language Choices. Honest Storytelling. Ms. Watson Can Write."The Language of Kindness" is that rare memoir that makes one wonder why the literary community fawns over Karl Ove Knausgaard and Elena Ferrante. Literature is a church. It is found not when a few gather to worship but when writing craft meets narrative truth.My wife is a nurse. Not only a nurse, but a nurse of great competence. She elicits one's trust in seconds. I am not biased. These are things others say about her. She scored well for her MCAT. But time and even prevented her from attending Medical School. In this, her patients have lucked out. I bought this memoir for her. She adored it. Then I discovered this tidy, specific book, one that does a fair job even of explicating the accomplishments of a certain Miss Nightengals, who in a real way set the parameters of this too overlooked profession.Nursing truly is a calling. There are important, no, vital members of the healthcare community. The smart ones save your lives from inexperienced residents and narcissistic doctors all the time -- and my wife would be among the first to point out that many, especially in Los Angeles or the DC Metro area -- are extremely talented. My wife is a cardio-thoracic ICU nurse. But she has served across the board, and from PACU to NICU to the ER, she has seen it all, and Christie Watson has shed light on much of it, from showing the line of possible career realities that led her to her calling to providing one with a fine set of scenes that tell the story of one man's struggle with mental illness, to the glories Ms. Watson has known in midwifery. Fine, fine work. Godspeed. Read it if you have never contemplated the field. This, especially, is the sort of reading in which I learn something - while being gripped by the story told.

Ms. Watson shares her own feelings along with detailed descriptions of events and drew me into her story with clear explanations and her knowledge of procedures and disease processes. I wish she had included the anxiety nurses experience over the way in which they can be unexpectedly “pulled” from one department to another as the hospital census demands. Each department has a unique layout and, although the basics of nursing are the same, there are different aspects to look for and chart in different types of nursing. The prospect of this happening caused me great anxiety and made it difficult to plan my work during my thirty years as a nurse in Tennessee hospitals. Both Ms. Watson and I enjoyed our nursing careers and felt that we received more from our patients than we were able to give to them.Margaret S. McMillion “Personal Baggage: A Tale of Marriage, Medicine, and Murder”

A wonderful sad and uplifting book about what it’s like to be a nurse. Would that all nurses could be like Miss Christie. Should be required reading for all nursing students and would be patients- indeed all of us. The writing is beautiful.

This book should be required reading for seniors, their families and all possible caregivers. No, wait, it is a book that every compassionate adult should read.Don’t miss this extraordinarily heart-felt discussion of the importance of respectful, dignified and loving end-of-life care.

This book depicts the very human side of nursing and the toll it takes on those in the profession. It is about nursing in Britain rather than the U.S. but nursing is a universal profession so that does not detract from the book, however, it does depict a very different health care system than in the United States. If you love medical memoir, you will love it.

As a nurse myself, I felt instantly comfortable with the scenarios and descriptions provided. This book was a great reminder that what we do matters on many different levels, and sometimes the greatest kindnesses are received from the most unlikely places. In the end, we all need kindness.

This account of a nurse's life in the UK was is disappointment. It lacked the drama of a true memoir and was filled with medical detail that was not narratively needed. It needed a good editor!

Very much enjoyed the view of nursing in the British national health system. She demonstrates good nursing care and the challenges in achieving it. Also shows the variety of nursing jobs available as a nurse--either in the UK or the US.

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