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3.0 out of 5 stars
Second in the "Sue Barton" series, September 23, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Sue Barton, Senior Nurse (Hardcover)
This book covers Sue Barton's final year in nursing school. During this time, Sue trains in the operating room, works in a maternity hospital, and serves as a student head nurse. She is devoted to learning her career, but when young Dr. Bill Barry asks her to marry him, she faces a conflict. She wants to say yes, but she also wants to work as a nurse first. How will Sue resolve this issue?
This was a decent story. I'm afraid that I didn't find Sue's interlude in the operating room that interesting, (apparently, neither did Sue, for she decides against surgical nursing); but things start to perk up with the Christmas Eve dance, Sue's sojourn at the maternity hospital, and her turn as a head nurse where she comes up against an ethical dilemma, (should she report a flirtatious student nurse who neglects her work -- a course of action which might label Sue herself a "squealer"?). Sue's graduation night provides a fitting conclusion.
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