
Born in Belfast Patricia Jordan left for England to train as a nurse in the 1940s & DISTRICT NURSE is her moving & humorous account of life as a visiting nurse in a small English town. She leaves behind a close-knit family & a failed romance in Ireland to begin training in Barnet & Middlesex. She early on treats a patient who eventually becomes her husband & means that she accepts a job in the north of England that takes her first by bicycle & then in an unreliable little car into the homes of the people who need her care. In DISTRICT NURSE she brings to life everyone she encounters from the doctors & other nurses to the diverse & always compelling patients. It is a captivating personal account of a life spent helping others.