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A collection of the last remaining unpublished and uncollected short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the iconic American writer of The Great Gatsby who is more widely read today than ever. “A treasure trove of tales too dark for the magazines of the 1930s. Lucky us” (Newsday). “His best readers will find much to enjoy” (The New York Times Book Review). I’d Die For You, edited by Anne Margaret Daniel, is a collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s stories never widely shared. Some were submitted individually to major magazines during the 1930s and accepted for publication during Fitzgerald’s lifetime, but never printed. Some were written as movie scenarios and sent to studios or produ...
A former nurse and healthcare executive, Ann Fitzgerald, PhD is a passionate advocate for caregivers, and for patients and their families. She brings keen insight into both perspectives as she sheds light on the healing process especially as impacted by conversations between caregiver and patient. Her poignant anecdotes reveal the great opportunity healthcare professionals have to make a difference. She builds the case that there is the potential for great harm if communications are allowed to break down between the medical community and the patients and families they serve. She advocates for richer conversations and contends that both the healthcare experience and the healing process will i...
First published in 1987. This volume collects together writings of Teresa Billington-Greig, suffragette, activist and political theorist. One of the first organizers for the Women's Social and Political Union, she was a founder-member of the Women's freedom League. She was also the first suffragette to be sent to Holloway Gaol. This volume provides new insights into this exceptional women's lifelong efforts in the woman's movement