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NourishingRelationship and HerMentorCenter Readers Weigh In
Readers of our blog and our website, HerMentorCenter.com, have been having a spirited discussion since yesterday with Patsy Harman, author of “The Blue Cotton Gown.” It continues today through the comment section of our blog. Please feel free to keep on sending in your opinions and questions. And our thanks to Patsy for being so generous with her time. You can still read in full all of the responses that came in through yesterday’s “comment” link. Here’s a sampling of just some of them: NR Reader: I loved your book, … Continue reading
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The Blue Cotton Gown
Today we are happy to welcome to our blog Patricia Harman. She is a nurse and midwife and, with her husband OB/GYN Tom Harman, is the founder of a women’s health clinic in West Virginia. A first-time author, her memoir immediately went to several best-seller lists. “The Blue Cotton Gown: A Midwife’s Memoir” celebrates the women who she sees in their blue cotton gowns in the examining rooms. She shares their stories as well as her own very personal journey. NR: “The Blue Cotton Gown: A Midwife’s Memoir” is a … Continue reading
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Tagged family, midwife, nurse, Sandwiched Boomers, stress, The Blue Cotton Gown, women
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