Miss Sutton Does Things Differently: A Young Woman's Odyssey from farm to international relief worker
By (Author) Dorothy Robbins Talavera
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BookBaby
8th July 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
72
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 5mm
127g
Alice Estella Sutton wrote diaries - dozens of them! From these diaries, letters, and newspaper accounts, the dramatic story of her career comes to life. At age 30, following the death of her mother, she left her family's New Jersey farm and entered nursing school. This led to a job in a New York City hospital, giving her something no woman in her family ever had - an income! She discovered the delight and responsibility of being an independent woman in such an exciting city. Soon, the world was at war. Miss Sutton was deeply moved by the plight of European and Near-Eastern refugees as presented to her in stirring humanitarian aid rallies, so she enlisted in the Red Cross as a medical relief worker. She was sent to Greece and Turkey to help victims of the monumental disaster following The Great War, the Russian revolution and the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The challenges, disappointments, and successes of working under extraordinary circumstances, and the adventures she enjoyed are described in her own words in Miss Sutton Does Things Differently.
Dorothy Talavera is an author, historian and storyteller. She specializes in making her ancestors come alive for a new generation.