On a frigid afternoon in February 2003, Deanna Germain, a nurse practitioner and new grandmother living in Blaine, Minnesota, received the registered letter she had hoped would never arrive. In six days she was to report for active duty as war loomed in Iraq. The purpose of mobilization: "For Enduring Freedom." With startling detail, Lt. Col. Germain offers a clear-eyed account of life as a nursing supervisor behind the fortified gates of Abu Ghraib. Her duty: To treat Iraqi prisoners, U.S. soldiers, and Marines in need of medical attention. Shortly after she arrived, the notorious prison made headlines around the world for abuses that had stopped months before. Despite unbearable heat, frequent mortar attacks, medical supply shortages, substandard facilities, the relentless stench of war, and sleepless nights quartered in a tiny prison cell, Germain served the medical needs of each of her patients with remarkable humanity. In this crucible of wartime stress, workplace turmoil, and cultural uncertainty, Germain found herself forging powerful connections with colleagues and translators. She learned from translators about normal Iraqi families struggling to survive impossible conditions. And after vowing to avoid personal relationships with prisoners, she became a comfort to many. Duty and compassion, camaraderie and hope all helped to pull her through. Lt. Col. Deanna Germain, USAR (Ret.), is a nurse practitioner at a pain clinic near Minneapolis. Connie Lounsbury is a freelance writer who also teaches writing classes.
Excellent reading for all. This book was well put together and truly helped me understand what a nurse working on the front line during times of war is exposed to both mentally and physically. Page after page the author, Deanna, shows us what the true definition of what a nurse really is and what all nurses should strive to achieve. If you want to read a book that's impossible to put down till it's finished If your a nurse looking for inspiration. Even if you're not a nurse. Most of all, if you are looking for that, "written from the heart kinda book", this books for you. By far the best book I've ever read. 5 stars plus more!!! Well done Deanna, well done...
Reaching Past The Wire
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Great reading. You really have to admire her. News coverage what a bunch of BS.
Reaching Past The Wire: A Nurse At Abu Ghraib
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This story helped me to understand what it feels like to be a soldier and a nurse during war time. I would highly recommend it to nurses especially as it make you stop and think about the ethics of war time nursing. The book is and excellent read for non medical people as well. Plenty of heart stopping moments. It is also a very quick read as I was able to finish it in a weekend. The story never stops moving. Be sure to keep your Kleenex handy.
Thank you Deanna for sharing your experience.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a very well written book. I know anyone who starts reading it will not want to put it down. The friendships she made are amazing.
Great Insight, courage and bravery from the author!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book was great! It provided insight into a place that you hear about on the outside via news, but never are really sure what is going on in the inside. It was interesting to hear about the interaction between Deanna and the prisoners and the translators. I thought the translators were described in a way that was very real and they seem like very courageous men. A great memoir of a difficult time! Thanks to the author for sharing these important memories with us!
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