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A Memoir
Carolyn Jourdan
When Carolyn Jourdan's mother has a heart attack, Carolyn takes a leave of absence from her high-powered, glamorous U.S. Senate counsel job to become a receptionist and aide to her country-doctor father in east Tennessee. ''I'll come home for a few days,'' she agrees, and then finds those days stretching into months.
Suddenly Carolyn is tending to all the working poor of her father's medical practice, from filling out Medicare forms to helping Miss Hiawatha, whose daily doctor visits are never billed, to removing a splinter the ''size of a steak knife.''
Jourdan writes with humor, humility, and tenderness in capturing the life of the Tennessee community her parents have served for years. I laughed out loud at the characters who come into the clinic—Southern people whose lives are interesting and endearing.
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(Ages: Adult)
#13134 - Paperback Book - 297 pgs
Our price $14.95
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