* Inspired by teens who balance their ambitions, friends, &
fun with the intense demands of family care-giving
* Filled with grief, loneliness, and clumsy cover-up
* Sprinkled with laugh-out-loud antics
* Expect the unexpected
* Sequel to "Angels Don't Get Tattoos"
Readers Say . . .
"Can bring a tear to your eyes"
"The story is compelling, and we just want to keep reading . . . a rich and well-written novel."
"Dr. Zorn has an uncanny ability to think and write in the realistic thinking and dialogue of a teenage girl"
"Can bring a tear to your eyes"
"The story is compelling, and we just want to keep reading . . . a rich and well-written novel."
"Dr. Zorn has an uncanny ability to think and write in the realistic thinking and dialogue of a teenage girl"
Readers Say. . .
“So much truth, this was a book I couldn’t put down, was to page 102 the first day”
"Heart-wrenching and heartfelt, Zorn's debut novel takes readers on an unforgettable journey, one in which the complexities of death are revealed through one young woman's zest for life." |
"I recommend this book for any reader who looks for a good story, and who wants to be enriched by experiencing the fear, anger, courage, love, and a downright pluck of a spirited teenager.”
“I’m on page 28 and can barely put it down…It’s pitch perfect emotionally…Can’t wait to read the next book” |
* A must-have practical book to help emerging nurse educators in their career development
* Written in a straightforward manner
* Presents teaching experiences mixed with theory and teaching strategies to assist new nursing educators in finding meaning in their career
* Contains popular and professional literature, teaching experiences, stories, and quotes
* Includes helpful discussion questions
Readers Say . . .
“I feel the need to have a physical copy, to dog-ear,
to highlight, and to refer to it often” “Thinking about my time as a new nurse and a nursing student. Thank you for bringing me an additional connection to those days . . . a truly inspiring and encouraging message” |
"Although I initially picked up your book as a review copy for consideration . . I find myself frequently picking up the book to just ‘read’ . . . This, I think is unusual . . . I pick it up, read a piece and put it down—and then pick it up again”
“I enjoy your book so much . . . I hope you consider writing another book” |
"You have to live your life if you're going to do original work. Your work will come out of an authentic life, and if you suppress all of your most passionate impulses in the service of an art that has not yet declared itself, you're making a terrible mistake."
--Louise Gluck
--Louise Gluck