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NinaAngelaMcKissock
Who am I
I'm a registered nurse who's had the privilege of serving as a hospice nurse for the last fifteen years. My memoir, titled From Sun to Sun: A Hospice Nurse Reflects on the Art of Dying, takes the reader to the bedside of twenty-one patients I had the honor to care for during the end of their life.Written without religiosity or dogma,I believe the stories will inspire people to talk about their wishes and dispel the fear surrounding the experience of dying.
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TITLE INFORMATION
FROM SUN TO SUN
A Hospice Nurse Celebrates Life
McKissock, Nina Angela
ISBN: 978-1-4675-3841; May 16, 2014
BOOK REVIEW
A memoir that explores the tender mercies of hospice care.
In this intimate nonfiction account of her experiences as a hospice nurse, debut author McKissock tells bittersweet stories in which she and her patients are the central characters and her hard-earned wisdom about dying is the major theme. “In this country we think of dying primarily as a medical event. It’s much more than that,” she writes. The author supplies sufficient graphic detail to satisfy our fearful curiosity about the end-of-life symptoms referred to here as “actively dying.” She describes the specific pharmaceuticals that, we are told, can make dying as natural as “an uncomplicated birth.” Each chapter tells the story of a particular person—an internationally renowned ballet dancer, a wealthy art collector, a baby girl—whom she cared for during their final days. With an open-minded attitude toward the mysteries of life and death, the author has produced a memoir filled with surprises. The book celebrates hospice nurses, the best of whom act with kindness, efficiency and optimism, serving as calm “midwives” for the dying. As such, it restores luster to the somewhat tarnished reputation of the hospice industry, which began as a nonprofit movement but has since attracted big business and private equity investors seeking large profits. That financial story is not part of this personal narrative, which never lags as the experienced hospice nurse moves from one patient’s story to the next and reveals an inner life in which her own death is never far from her mind. It may be quibbling to point out that, in several instances, the author inadvertently repeats almost word for word a sentence she used elsewhere in the book, as when she describes a patient lifting a pinkie finger: “To a hospice nurse, that is like a big high-five.” The revelation that dying in hospice care can be an emotionally uplifting last chapter of life is one of many in the book.
This tenderly rendered addition to the literature on hospice care deserves the widest possible audience.
From Sun to Sun: A Hospice Nurse Celebrates Life.
My professional associations
American Nurses Association, National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. The Ninety Nines International Pilots Organization.
Services I offer to other writers
Beta reading with critique.
I'm part of these writers' groups or salons
Ambler's Writers, Philadelphia Writers Group
I found out about She Writes from
Pamela Webber
About Nina Angela McKissock