TILDA SHALOF, RN, BScN, CNCC (C), has been a staff nurse in the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Toronto General Hospital for over twenty years. She is the author of five books about her experiences in nursing, including A Nurse’s Story, The Making of a Nurse, and Camp Nurse, and the editor of a collection of nurse's stories, Lives in the Balance. She is an outspoken patient advocate, passionate nurse leader, public speaker, and media commentator. She lives in Toronto with her husband and their two sons.
“Tilda Shalof’s A Nurse’s Story is the first time the work of
nurses has been documented in print in Canada in such an honest,
no-holds-barred account. . . . Shalof has seen it all, and writes
about it, too.”
—Calgary Herald
“But her book isn’t a doom-and-gloom account of overworked nurses.
Interspersed with tales of tragedy are accounts of the funny, often
bizarre events that transpire on an ICU.”
—Canadian Press
“A compelling book laced with humour.”
–Times & Transcript
“There are genuinely heart-rending, disturbing and
thought-provoking stories to be found in the pages of A Nurse’s
Story. If this book doesn’t give you pause, you’re made of
stone.”
–Edmonton Journal
“In a post-SARS world where nurses are finally being recognized for
the heroes they always were, A Nurse’s Story is the best-seller no
one can put down.”
–The Gazette (Montreal)
“This is a difficult book. Its content is difficult. Its tone is
difficult. But it is also difficult to put down, so compelling and
beautifully written are these stores. . . . Shalof’s stories are
naked and vulnerable. Nothing is held back in her portrayals of her
most memorable experiences from the early ‘80s to the SARS crisis.
. . . Shalof’s colleagues point out during one of their ongoing
discussions about the value of their work, that eventually everyone
needs a nurse. And for that reason alone, A Nurse’s Story would
worth reading, in order to understand where it is most of us will
end up sooner or later, what it is that might be visited upon us
and just who it is that will be looking after us. . . . A Nurse’s
Story helps us understand where it is most of us will end up sooner
or later.”
–Winnipeg Free Press
“Readers may approach this book with the hope of reading dramatic
tales such as those seen on television shows such as ER. While such
readers are not likely to be disappointed, they are likely to
discover more than they had hoped. . . . By turns sad, funny and
touching, the author has done an admirable job of providing an
insightful look into the real world of an ICU.”
–Brandon This Week
“A cracking good read. . . . Despite the overt moralizing, this is
undoubtedly a strong memoir. I hope it’s not the only story Shalof
has to tell.”
–Quill & Quire
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