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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. better than i thought it would be, for some reason, and the strong WWII-patriotism throughout was fascinating. i have three more of these, so i'll give them a try... ( )The beginning of the Cherry Ames series, most of these are mysteries about a young nurse in the 1940s and 50s. In this one she tries to find missing medicine and also finds a sick man in an abandoned house and tries to save him. 1960s reprint; pictorial cover with green spine no reviews | add a review
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Cherry Ames is back, just as you remember her! The books are just as you remember them, retaining the same look, feel, and sense of adventure and patriotism as when they were first published. With fully illustrated color covers and a soft-finished hardcover format just like the originals, these books will transport you back to the days when you were reading about this spunky young nurse. Series editor and registered nurse Harriet Forman was inspired by, and remains a devoted fan of, Cherry Ames: "...I was going to follow in her footsteps and become a nurse--nothing else would do."
In Senior Nurse, Cherry realizes that "a senior really must be a little more sober and responsible" - perhaps she should have warned the head nurse right away about the rabbit that had been smuggled into the pediatric ward. But the children had enjoyed it so! As "lofty" seniors, Cherry and her friends each "adopt" a probationer (first-year student) to mentor. Why did her probie have to be dull and sullen Mildred Burnham? Dr. Joe Fortune has discovered a new way to synthesize penicillin - which could make a life or death difference on the battle front. But how did word of it become common knowledge around Spencer? Cherry discovers that Mildred has more to her than she thought as together they face the dangerous thieves who have stolen Dr. Joe's formula.
Springer Publishing Company is delighted to be bringing Helen Wells's beloved heroine back into print for a new generation of younger readers (as well as a host of nostalgic older ones). The books are available as beautifully rendered facsimile hardcover editions and in boxed sets of four. We intend to have all of the Helen Wells books back in print by early 2008. Below is our reissue schedule:
Cherry Ames, Student Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Army Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Boxed Set 1-4 (published)
Cherry Ames, Flight Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Veterans' Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Private Duty Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Visiting Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Boxed Set 5-8 (published)
Cherry Ames, Cruise Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Boarding School Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Department Store Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Camp Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Boxed Set 9-12 (published)
Cherry Ames, At Hilton Hospital (published)
Cherry Ames, Island Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Rural Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Staff Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Boxed Set 13-16 (published)
Cherry Ames, Companion Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, Jungle Nurse (published)
Cherry Ames, The Mystery in the Doctor's Office (published)
Cherry Ames, Ski Nurse Mystery (published)
Cherry Ames, Boxed Set 17-20 (published)
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