"Not only about medical travails and emergencies, but also stories of friendship formed with steadfast people, children lost and found, farm animals that wander a little too far, and rumors of a ghostly apparition whispering a hidden secret. Extraordinary, heartwarming, and at times a little bit tragic, Nurse, Come You Here! captures the essence of a rugged, close-knit rural community." -- The Biography Shelf Praise for Call the Nurse "Julia MacLeod shares unique and enchanting experiences as a nurse in rural Scotland. Her stories will ring true with every nurse--or anyone--who has ever cared for a family or a community, whether in Scotland or America. Call the Nurse is a delightful read." -- LeAnn Thieman, author Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul "Cozy and chatty . A lovely account of ordinary people thriving in an extraordinary landscape."-- Kirkus Reviews "The book feels like a letter from a friend who has an eye for travel writing.
With a nurse's no-nonsense manner, MacLeod relays tales of adventure, finding humor and humanity in her experiences. For James Herriot fans, without the animals."-- Booklist "MacLeod proves to be an engaging narrative writer who uses humor and vernacular to her advantage. Should be of interest not only to medical professionals but to all readers who want to escape to a slower way of life."-- Library Journal "This lively and heartening memoir evokes both the hardships and the humour of island life." -- The Scotsman "This charming, bracing reminiscence of life on a remote Hebridean island captures a vanishing world filled with memorable stories and characters. Mary J. MacLeod makes you care, moves you, amuses you, shocks you, teaches you: This is a surprising, satisfying memoir.
"--Floyd Skloot, author of In the Shadow of Memory and The Wink of the Zenith: The Shaping of a Writer's Life " Call the Midwife gave [us] . the nursing profession in 1950s London. Now, a retired district nurse [gives us] the heartwarming and humorous--yet often shocking--events on a remote Scottish island."-- Sunday Post , UK "A charming tale, packed full with reminiscences, rather in the manner of the recent hit TV series, Call the Midwife . Her tales of joy, trouble, drama, and comedy are warm and humorous, telling of a bygone era."-- Westcountry Life , Western Morning News , UK "Julia MacLeod has written a book which encapsulates Hebridean life during some decades past . with a sensitivity that reflects her nursing career."--Lady Claire Macdonald of Macdonald, from her foreword.