Join us as we welcome back Ann Watt and her newest book When Being a Nurse Was Fun, Volume 2.
The event is free and open to the public. Signed copies will be available for purchase.
About the book: How can nurses take care of patients and have fun at work? Do you believe that being a nurse isn’t fun?
Nurses are resilient and dedicated caregivers, but they don’t lack a sense of humor. Nurses provide excellent care to their patients while exercising the remarkable ability to laugh at absurd or shocking situations.
Ann Watt’s nursing sequel will persuade you to look at this caring profession through her eyes. A critical care nurse of over thirty years, Ann has the experience to back up her statements. She learned the importance of humor while at work, and she passes her memorable stories on to readers.
Delve into a night shift nurse’s career and the surprises it contained. You will be engrossed in the extraordinary situations Ann encountered. Determine for yourself if being a nurse was ever fun.
About the author: Raised in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, Ann pursued a career as a nurse and graduated from Fitchburg State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She primarily worked in ICUs for thirty-two years. Showing dedication to her area of expertise, she earned both her adult critical care RN and cardiac surgery specialty certificates.
Seeking challenges outside of the workplace, she obtained her private and commercial pilot licenses, in both single and multiengine airplanes.
Presently keeping her feet on the ground, she travels, hikes, and climbs mountains whenever possible. She conquered all forty-eight summits in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that are above four thousand feet in elevation. Photography, birding, and cooking are her other favorite hobbies.
Her debut memoir, When Being a Nurse Was Fun: Tales from My Life as a Nurse was published in 2023. She wrote a short story titled “The Longest Journey.” It was included in Rhode Trip, an anthology that was produced by the Association of Rhode Island Authors. Believe in God, Not Coincidence was published in 2024. Her most recent book, The Anguish of Alzheimer’s: The Years of Mom’s Dementia was published in 2024. A nursing sequel, When Being a Nurse Was Fun: Volume II was published in 2025.
Ann lives in Rhode Island with her husband, Wayne, and their rescue dog.
More information about Ann may be found on her website:
http://www.annwattauthor.com
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