The book that does for the noblest profession what “Coffee, Tea Or Me” did for the airline stewardesses…
These are THE NURSES: six girls, young, beautiful, meeting life head-on…
Karen – oldest of the group, burned by passion at an early age, and afraid of the fire in her veins;
Gail – rich, beautiful, spoiled — unable to distinguish between love and lust;
Alison – cynical, free-wheeling, using sex as a bargain-counter commodity and her body as illegal tender;
Dawn – aloof and withdrawn, running from one scandal into the tawdry trap of another;
Lori – childlike, virginal, phantasizing [sic] about sex and unprepared for the realities of life;
Melanie – the innocent, dedicated to her work, her life almost over before it begins…
…and this is their story, and the story of the men in their lives.
Nurses, The
by Willo Davis Roberts (1972)