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From Tundra to Tropics: Letters Home from a Canadian Nurse, James-Chetelat Lois


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Автор: James-Chetelat Lois
Название:  From Tundra to Tropics: Letters Home from a Canadian Nurse
ISBN: 9780228802808
Издательство: Tellwell Talent
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ISBN-10: 0228802806
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 418
Вес: 0.77 кг.
Дата издания: 03.10.2019
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 26 illustrations
Размер: 229 x 152 x 27
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: Letters home from a canadian nurse
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Поставляется из: США
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When Lois James graduated as a nurse in 1961, she yearned to travel and experience the world. At a time when Canadian women were increasingly breaking free of social constraints, the author found work helping others in distant corners of the globe. Her experiences include flying medevac flights in the Canadian Arctic, caring for Tibetan refugee children in India and directing a nursing program in Honduras in the midst of war. This is her story.

Central to the authors narrative are the letters that she wrote home regularly during her time away. To put her story in context, the author also discusses the historical events, economic conditions and social values that affected her life and those of other women.

Coverage of the author in the media

Lois Chetelat was a registered nurse in Aklavik Inuvik] in the early 1960s, and she went on her fair share of Medevac flights ... On one trip from Sachs Harbour she remembers, we had to hang intravenous bottles up just inside a normal airplane-jury-rigged with a coat hanger, no less.

-Herb Mathesin up here This Month In Canadas far North

But the bulk of the responsibility fell on Miss Lois James. For three days and two nights Lois go almost no sleep. At times the horror amounted to nightmare. On the fourth day Lois had a wild jeep ride to Ka n]gra but the eight-year old girl she was carrying died in her arms minutes before reaching the hospital.

-George Woodcock

The Globe and Mail

Lois James-Chetelat ... Tibetan refugee children, who were streaming over the border ... in the wake of the Chinese occupation ...with every health problem imaginable. I cared for hundreds of malnourished children and kids with diarrhea, scabies and other skin infections, sores and severe worm infections. In the spring of 1964, the flow of refugees became a flood.

-Jack Stackhouse

The Globe and Mail




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