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Cover of Autumns Colours

Autumns Colours

โœ Scribed by Holloway, Nick


Book ID
109226873
Publisher
Memoirs Publishing
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
67 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781909304055

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โœฆ Synopsis


Nick Holloway's nursing career was spent working in care homes in South Wales. His many experiences, sad, shocking, harrowing, uplifting, depressing and amusing, inspired him to write Autumn's Colours, his first novel. This lighthearted story is set in an imaginary care home in the Dorset town of Dorchester, the town in which Nick trained as a nurse. The people and events in the book are based closely on real care homes, real people and real towns. They squabble, chat, fall out, banter, make friends and attempt to seduce each other โ€“ just like people in the outside world. The events described in the book will be familiar to anyone who works in a care home, or who visits somebody in one.


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