Always Pack a Candle

Always Pack a Candle
Author: Marion McKinnon Crook
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781772033632

Download Always Pack a Candle Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The true story of an adventurous young nurse who provided much-needed health care to the rural communities of the Cariboo-Chilcotin in the 1960s. In 1963, newly minted public health nurse Marion McKinnon arrived in the small community of Williams Lake in BC's Cariboo region. Armed with more confidence than experience, she got into her government-issued Chevy—packed with immunization supplies, baby scales, and emergency drugs—and headed out into her 9,300-square-kilometre territory, inhabited by ranchers; mill workers; and many vulnerable men, women, and children who were at risk of falling through the cracks of Canada's social welfare system. At twenty-two, a naïve yet enthusiastic Marion relied entirely on her academic knowledge and her common sense. She doled out birth control and parenting advice to women who had far more life experience than she. She routinely dealt with condescending doctors and dismissive or openly belligerent patients. She immunized school children en masse and made home visits to impoverished communities. She drove out into the vast countryside in freezing temperatures, with only a candle, antifreeze, chains, and chocolate bars as emergency equipment. In one year, Marion received a rigorous education in the field. She helped countless people, made many mistakes, learned to recognize systemic injustice, and even managed to get into a couple of romantic entanglements. Always Pack a Candle is an unforgettable and eye-opening memoir of one frontline worker's courage, humility, and compassion.

Infinity Candle Mind Spirit Where Spirituality Senses Meet

Infinity Candle Mind   Spirit Where Spirituality   Senses Meet
Author: Melissa Davidson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780359805136

Download Infinity Candle Mind Spirit Where Spirituality Senses Meet Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Infinity is a Spiritual product line developed by Author Melissa Davidson. She is a Clairvoyant, Angelic Medium and is also a Spiritual Healer. She works on the Physical Pain Healing with her products. "I'm not a Miracle Worker, but I work with the Divine, and I have a very special Archangel, and many Divine Healers that love to help me, help you." If you have blockages from past traumas, low energies, low confidence, and need help on your path, Infinity products are simply made to help you. Sessions with Melissa will benefit your daily path to be on your intended journey. This is a short product descriptive booklet about Infinity's history.

Always on Call

Always on Call
Author: Marion McKinnon Crook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 177203469X

Download Always on Call Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

It has been over a decade since Marion Crook arrived in the Cariboo for her first job out of nursing school. The vast rural territory that once left her awestruck now feels like home, as she embraces life on the ranch with her husband, Carl, three young children, and numerous farm animals. But things are far from idyllic. Overseeing a small staff of irrepressible nurses serving a public health district the size of a small country brings new challenges every day. From runaway patients and needle-phobic hockey players to cultural misunderstandings and heartbreaking cases of abuse and neglect, Marion never knows what is coming next. The 1970s bring signs of social progress as women gain more autonomy and the region grows more culturally diverse. Yet, old prejudices persist, and Marion must fight for her patients, as well as for her adopted son. Recounted with warmth, compassion, and riveting detail, Always On Call is a fascinating portrait of the hectic life of a rural nurse and highlights the importance of the helping professions.

From Denmark to the Cariboo

From Denmark to the Cariboo
Author: Linda Peterat
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781772033946

Download From Denmark to the Cariboo Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A captivating account of the lives of Laura, Christine, and Caroline Lindhard, three sisters who left their home in Stege, Denmark, in 1870 due to war, political turmoil, and limited opportunities, and sought out new lives in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. There are few stories of entrepreneurial, business class women in nineteenth century BC. They didn’t keep diaries or save letters like the ruling class women often did, and they were usually overlooked in newspaper reports. Yet many came into British Columbia in the early years of the gold rush and helped build and sustain the developing communities. This book tells the stories of three sisters—Laura, Christine, and Caroline Lindhard—who arrived in BC from Denmark in the 1870s. Coming of age in Europe, the Lindhard sisters had aspirations that were restricted by societal norms about what women could and should be and do. This is a story of how each of the sisters made a life for themselves: marrying and having children, becoming single parents at an early age, marrying again or not, working together, providing for their children, and making choices that set them on different paths. While their lives diverged at various points, their commitments to each other and the next generation remained strong. The sisters’ stories illustrate the importance of family and community relationships as support structures for women entrepreneurs who combine family responsibilities with earning a living. While they were not heroic in the traditional, patriarchal sense of the word, the Lindhard sisters were powerful, influential members of their families and their community, and their lives reveal much about the complex social fabric of early British Columbia and the unsung contributions of women.

All You Need Is a Hug

All You Need Is a Hug
Author: Kriss Venugopal
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781543702583

Download All You Need Is a Hug Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Kannan is on a poignant journey back in time through the narrow lanes of life he has walked through seven decades. The journey, though not sequential traverses through the necessary stops which had its soft corners and milestones. As he journeys through time and memories, Kannan revisits moments from his childhood to his grandson’s birth as he reflects on the instances when either love or fate embraced him, sending him in a new direction. In recollections that include precious time spent with his beloved son, sister, and many others, Kannan’s heart blooms with happiness as his life comes full circle and he realizes the power behind a simple hug. All You Need is a Hug is a collection of excerpts from one man’s experiences as he travels back into his past and invites his memories to wash over him and reveal the true meaning of love and life.

Style

Style
Author: Kate Spade
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004-04-14
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0743250672

Download Style Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Presents a guide to personal style, sharing practical information and modern dress etiquette guidelines in such areas as identifying flattering colors and cuts and preparing a wardrobe for a variety of needs and occasions.

Hidden Nature

Hidden Nature
Author: Michael Ray Taylor
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780826501035

Download Hidden Nature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Reed Environmental Writing Award Finalist, Southern Environmental Law Center, 2021 More than ten thousand known caves lie beneath the state of Tennessee according to the Tennessee Cave Survey, a nonprofit organization that catalogs and maps them. Thousands more riddle surrounding states. In Hidden Nature, Michael Ray Taylor tells the story of this vast underground wilderness. In addition to describing the sheer physical majesty of the region’s wild caverns and the concurrent joys and dangers of exploring them, he examines their rich natural history and scientific import, their relationship to clean water and a healthy surface environment, and their uncertain future. As a longtime caver and the author of three popular books related to caving—Cave Passages, Dark Life, and Caves—Taylor enjoys (for a journalist) unusual access to this secretive world. He is personally acquainted with many of the region’s most accomplished cave explorers and scientists, and they in turn are familiar with his popular writing on caves in books; in magazines such as Audubon, Outside, and Sports Illustrated; and on websites such as those of the Discovery Channel and the PBS science series Nova. Hidden Nature is structured as a comprehensive work of well-researched fact that reads like a personal narrative of the author’s long attraction to these caves and the people who dare enter their hidden chambers.

Summit

Summit
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1995
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: UCSC:32106014758301

Download Summit Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle