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By Judith
Gadness Sharp
Biography
& Autobiography, Memoir
Trafford
Publishing
Paperback,
116 pages, Illustrated
July
8, 2004
$27.31
1412027497
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In her "vignette" memoir, Judy
Sharp tells how Nursing became the gateway to a life she
aspired to. Born during the depression of immigrant Austrian
parents in the steel city of Gary, Indiana, her pragmatic
choice of a "practical" career instead of the artistic
career she preferred, paid off big. She was able to have
both! Not only did she find that her nursing and medical
school peers shared her musical and writing interests, but
so did a senior staff physician - they married, had a daughter,
worked, traveled. Judy meanwhile pursued her studies in music
and writing, and sang semi-professionally. Upon the death
of her husband, she nursed in commercial corporations, and
Marshall Fields. She married her present husband, a cinmatographic-writer,
and continued nursing and pursuing her artistic interests.
Now retired, she is presently a nurse consultant for a group
of Chicago Alternative Schools ("the most challenging
experience of all!") schools for disturbed children
who have been forced to leave traditional public schools
because of unacceptable behaviour.
Judy's desire in compiling this small work is to underscore
how Nursing brought her a rich and full life. At the time
when our country is in dire need of nurses, she hopes this
glimpse of her life will inspire others to think of how a
nursing career, with its endless opportunities and rewards,
can be both a pragmatic and artistic choice.
Judith Sharp grew up in northern Indiana.
She became a nurse at Mount Sinai School of Nursing in Chicago
where she met and married senior staff member, the late Dr.
Samuel Solomon JR. She studied literature at Northwestern
University and Voice with Madame Sonia Sharnova at the Chicago
Conservatory of Music. Judith lives in Chicago with her husband
Charles, and cinematographer and writer. Her daughter Kate,
and husband, John, have two children, Jessica and Jacob.
Judith presently is an R.N. consultant for an Alternative
School firm under the auspices of Dr. Stuart Berger.
Judith has had poetry published in the United States, Israel
and Cyprus. Besides this memoir, she is presently writing
about experiences with Chicago Alternative Schools and the
troubled children therein.
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