The Orderly

Par : Rebekah L. Fraser
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-7326187-1-8
  • EAN9781732618718
  • Date de parution18/09/2018
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  • ÉditeurBee Books

Résumé

Love can bloom in the darkest of times. Inspired by actual events, The Orderly is a story of love, trauma, disease, and the power of relationships to heal or destroy us. Francis MacKenzie should be dead. It's 1969 and Francis is the oldest person alive with cystic fibrosis. Aware he may not survive another year, Fran focuses on his job at a hospital in Massachusetts and doesn't allow himself to think about marriage and family.
Then Irene Boutelle, a traumatized young mother, is committed to the psychiatric ward where Francis works.  Over the three months he helps her recuperate, Francis sees Irene's strength emerge and fantasizes about a romance he knows can never happen. When Irene is discharged, it seems they'll never see each other again. But fate has other ideas.
Love can bloom in the darkest of times. Inspired by actual events, The Orderly is a story of love, trauma, disease, and the power of relationships to heal or destroy us. Francis MacKenzie should be dead. It's 1969 and Francis is the oldest person alive with cystic fibrosis. Aware he may not survive another year, Fran focuses on his job at a hospital in Massachusetts and doesn't allow himself to think about marriage and family.
Then Irene Boutelle, a traumatized young mother, is committed to the psychiatric ward where Francis works.  Over the three months he helps her recuperate, Francis sees Irene's strength emerge and fantasizes about a romance he knows can never happen. When Irene is discharged, it seems they'll never see each other again. But fate has other ideas.