Island Nurses
By (Author) Leonie Howie
By (author) Adele Robertson
Allen & Unwin Aotearoa New Zealand
A&U New Zealand
24th April 2018
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Nursing
610.730922
Paperback
256
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
298g
Leonie Howie and Adele Robertson live and work on remote Great Barrier Island-so called because it faces the full brunt of the wild Pacific weather and acts as a barrier for the mainland about 100 kilometres away. With a population of about 1000, no reticulated electricity, no ATM machine, no street lights and one pub, this is a wildly beautiful place. It has a long history of farming, whaling and fishing, and the people who live here are a resilient lot, proud of their community.
Midwifery and nursing on a remote island bring a wide range of dramas and emergencies, and here Adele and Leonie share the islanders' stories-sometimes tragic, sometimes happy, sometimes funny-from over 30 years of challenging yet uplifting work.
Adele Robertson and Leonie Howie have lived and worked on Great Barrier Island for over 30 years.