Rest and Be Thankful
Autor Emma Glassen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526609229
ISBN-10: 1526609223
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526609223
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Extraordinary
publicity
opportunities:
A
full-time
paediatric
nurse,
Emma
Glass
offers
a
strikingly
original
insight
into
life
as
a
young
woman
working
for
the
NHS;
about
the
psychological
cost
of
care,
the
politics
and
hierarchies
between
doctors
and
nurses,
and
the
price
of
burnout
Notă biografică
Emma
Glass
was
born
in
Wales
in
1987
and
is
now
based
in
London,
where
she
writes
and
works
as
a
children's
nurse.
Her
debut
novelPeachwas
published
by
Bloomsbury
in
2018,
has
been
translated
into
seven
languages
and
was
long-listed
for
the
International
Dylan
Thomas
Prize.
Her
second
novelRest
and
Be
Thankfulwill
be
published
by
Bloomsbury
in
2020.
@Emmas_Window
Recenzii
Gorgeously
written
...
It's
heartbreaking
but
beautiful,
and
perfect
for
escaping
into
Glass evokes the exhaustion and relentlessness of working long shifts, the pain, the bleeding and cracked skin that comes with endless hand scrubbing, and most poignantly, the grief of the bereaved, all in excruciating detail. There's a ghost story element too, which adds a lovely frisson to the proceedings
Haunting yet beautifully written. I couldn't put it down. A masterpiece
In Glass's trademark, lyrical style, it follows a woman on the edge - a night-shift nurse in a pediatric unit who may or may not be seeing things
Atmospheric and eerie,Rest and Be Thankfulis full of Glass's poetic observations, and will leave you thoroughly haunted and entranced
Blends gnawing tension and surging tenderness ... Glass's battlefield prose calls to mind the literature of the trenches. This, though, is a trauma-generating war on death and despair fought for us in every city, every day
Touching, devastating, almost absurdly pertinent ... What, Glass asks, do we expect from our caregivers, and how do we repay them for the burdens we lay on them?
Thrusts the reader into the pulse-raising fear, frenzy and relief of work in a paediatric intensive-care unit ... A battlefield atmosphere arises from Glass's prose as she recounts the time-stopping teamwork that aims to preserve tiny, fragile lives
Glass wants readers inside Laura's body, tasting seawater in her nightmares of drowning, feeling her limb-heaviness as she falls asleep at a friend's kitchen table. Such richness makes all of Glass' writing stand out, but this glimpse into the world of nursing feels like a true literary rarity ... A heart-wrenching and poetic look at a profession that deserves more literary attention
A slim, dreamy sophomore novel ... Glass's prose perfectly elicits the restless waking torment that drapes over Laura. The novel is visceral, and readers will keep turning the pages in fascinated dread.
A visceral and dreamlike literary portrait of a burned-out pediatric nurse working night shifts in a neonatal ward
The ward scenes, with their crystalline descriptions of the vertiginous business of care, exquisitely beat out the ceaseless rhythms of life on a hospital front line
Glass evokes the exhaustion and relentlessness of working long shifts, the pain, the bleeding and cracked skin that comes with endless hand scrubbing, and most poignantly, the grief of the bereaved, all in excruciating detail. There's a ghost story element too, which adds a lovely frisson to the proceedings
Haunting yet beautifully written. I couldn't put it down. A masterpiece
In Glass's trademark, lyrical style, it follows a woman on the edge - a night-shift nurse in a pediatric unit who may or may not be seeing things
Atmospheric and eerie,Rest and Be Thankfulis full of Glass's poetic observations, and will leave you thoroughly haunted and entranced
Blends gnawing tension and surging tenderness ... Glass's battlefield prose calls to mind the literature of the trenches. This, though, is a trauma-generating war on death and despair fought for us in every city, every day
Touching, devastating, almost absurdly pertinent ... What, Glass asks, do we expect from our caregivers, and how do we repay them for the burdens we lay on them?
Thrusts the reader into the pulse-raising fear, frenzy and relief of work in a paediatric intensive-care unit ... A battlefield atmosphere arises from Glass's prose as she recounts the time-stopping teamwork that aims to preserve tiny, fragile lives
Glass wants readers inside Laura's body, tasting seawater in her nightmares of drowning, feeling her limb-heaviness as she falls asleep at a friend's kitchen table. Such richness makes all of Glass' writing stand out, but this glimpse into the world of nursing feels like a true literary rarity ... A heart-wrenching and poetic look at a profession that deserves more literary attention
A slim, dreamy sophomore novel ... Glass's prose perfectly elicits the restless waking torment that drapes over Laura. The novel is visceral, and readers will keep turning the pages in fascinated dread.
A visceral and dreamlike literary portrait of a burned-out pediatric nurse working night shifts in a neonatal ward
The ward scenes, with their crystalline descriptions of the vertiginous business of care, exquisitely beat out the ceaseless rhythms of life on a hospital front line