Florence Faux Pas

Florence Faux Pas
ISBN-10
1452006407
ISBN-13
9781452006406
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
146
Language
English
Published
2010-05
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
Virginia Lasher

Description

Come along with author, Virginia Lasher, and illustrator, Nancy Fisher, on an enjoyable mid-century visit to the streets of San Francisco where you will join nursing student Ginger as she tackles her studies at St. Luke's Hospital. Accompany her through hospital corridors and hilly streets as she discovers the inner workings and challenges of a major teaching hospital amid the charm of the city by the bay. As part of the adventure with Nurse Ginger readers will experience times of excitement and trepidation, laughter and calamity, and will laugh with her sometimes hilarious escapades and share in her difficult human moments. Fast paced, witty and compassionate, Florence Faux Pas is a great read for everyone.

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