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Janet McLaren, the Faithful Nurse (Edition2024)

Janet McLaren, the Faithful Nurse (Edition2024)

W H G Kingston

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
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Janet McLaren, the Faithful Nurse by W.H.G. Kingston is a heartfelt novel that centers on the life and dedication of a compassionate nurse, exploring themes of loyalty, heroism, and moral integrity. he novel follows Janet McLaren, a devoted and skilled nurse whose life revolves around her commitment to caring for others. Janet's faithfulness and compassion are central to the story, as she goes above and beyond in her role, demonstrating deep empathy and dedication to her patients. As Janet navigates the challenges of medical care, her actions highlight her heroism and moral integrity. Her bravery in facing difficult situations and her ethical approach to her work are key elements of the narrative. The novel portrays her as a model of selflessness and professionalism in the healthcare field. The story also delves into family and relationships, exploring how Janet's dedication to her profession affects her personal connections and dynamics with those around her. Overall, Janet McLaren, the Faithful Nurse combines elements of character study, compassion, and drama, focusing on the protagonist's dedication to her role and the impact of her moral and ethical values. W.H.G. Kingston's portrayal of Janet McLaren offers a poignant exploration of loyalty, heroism, and the human spirit.
Janet Jagan

Janet Jagan

Patricia Mohammed

IAN RANDLE PUBLISHERS
2024
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In 1943, Janet Jagan n e Rosenberg, gave up her studies in nursing in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, and her goal of serving in the Second World War in Europe, to marry Cheddi Jagan, a young man from British Guiana who had come to the USA to study dentistry. She followed her husband to this little-known British colony in that same year. In a unique political partnership, which would last for fifty-four years, this revolutionary couple charted a new course in Guyana's anti-colonial history. With a few like-minded individuals, they would create the People's Progressive Party (PPP), the first mass party in this country. Janet was a committed and disciplined stalwart of the party, holding the role of general secretary for decades and ministerial positions when the PPP held parliamentary power. By 1997, she was elected as the first female President of Guyana.Two years after her death in 2011, Time magazine named her as one of history's sixteen most rebellious women. This was no mean achievement for a young Jewish woman born in Chicago in 1920. She earned notoriety largely through the prominence she continued to receive from the world press for her support of the socialist stance that she and Cheddi Jagan took during 1950s Cold War politics and beyond. But she has remained an enigma to many. This first authorised biography probes the influences that shaped her formative years in the United States and tracks her struggles for democracy, women's and worker's rights, and her commitment to the cultural advancement of Guyana. It lays claim to the pivotal role she has played in the history of Guyana in the legacies she has left in both public spheres and private lives.