My book, Stories from the Tenth-Floor Clinic, received a positive Kirkus Review.
A good review a best seller does not make. I have been busy, along with my publicist, lining up ways to promote the book. I find none of this easy.
In retrospect, writing the book may have been the easy part.
“In this thoughtful and compelling memoir, Crane’s keen eye for detail brings her stories, by turns heartbreaking and humorous, to life on the page. . . . Crane’s passion for helping others is obvious even as she struggles to figure out the best way to do that. An honest, compassionate look at what it takes to care for some of America’s most vulnerable citizens.”—Kirkus Reviews
See review here.
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Author: Marianna Crane
After a long career in nursing--I was one of the first certified gerontological nurse practitioners--I am now a writer. My writings center around patients I have had over the years that continue to haunt my memory unless I record their stories. In addition, showing what a nurse practitioner does in her job will educate the public about we nurses really do. So few nurses write about ourselves as compared to physicians.
My memoir, "Stories from the Tenth Floor Clinic: A Nurse Practitioner Remembers" is available where ever books are sold
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Grand review! True, both the review and the “easy part.” Do your best with promotion of the book and then let it go and trust readers will find it.
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Fantastic, Marianna. I can’t wait to get my copy.
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Such a great review! Congratulations!
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