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While the US medical scene has recently become a hotbed of political controversy, the people who serve the sick are nameless individuals who can be swept about at a governments whim. My novel, Mountain of Healing, looks at human and government failures that can have a far-reaching impact on caregivers and patients alike.
This is set in rural Appalachia. Angela, a big-city nurse finds herself immersed in a culture where her confidence is challenged. She comes face to face with a God and savior that these simple country people adore, serve, and highly recommend.
This book is unique in that
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While the US medical scene has recently become a hotbed of political controversy, the people who serve the sick are nameless individuals who can be swept about at a governments whim. My novel, Mountain of Healing, looks at human and government failures that can have a far-reaching impact on caregivers and patients alike.

This is set in rural Appalachia. Angela, a big-city nurse finds herself immersed in a culture where her confidence is challenged. She comes face to face with a God and savior that these simple country people adore, serve, and highly recommend.

This book is unique in that while it acknowledges the community that is healthcare at its best and worst, it also delves into decisions and secrets of past generations that bring a whole town to its knees.


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Geraldine retired from Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she served for years as a patient financial services specialist. She loved volunteering at the Billy Graham Library there and still visits as often as possible.

Geraldine has since moved to Dallas, Texas, and enjoys time with her six grandchildren, camping, hiking, decorating, reading, and of course, writing. She loves nature and enjoys the quiet solitude of being in the mountains and the woods or at the beach. She is passionate about good medical practice and strongly believes that patient care decisions should remain between patient and physician.

She has been a Christian for over three decades and is familiar with high church, cowboy church, and fundamentalist church. She says the most important day of her life was when she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior. Her highest desire is to share that knowledge with as many people as possible, and see all her grandchildren come to know Christ.