- Genre:social science
- Sub-genre:Emigration & Immigration
- Language:English
- Pages:200
- eBook ISBN:9780692234143
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Overview
This book describes Nesta Rovina's experience as a home health therapist in Contra Costa County, California. It is interwoven with her memories of growing up in South Africa and living in Israel.It provides insight to many of the subcultures in America, and their voices, which are not often heard.
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As a home health therapist, Nesta Rovina has seen and heard it all: a stroke victim who learned to roll off her bed at night to avoid getting caught in the crossfire of rival gangs and drug dealers: a man who lived off grass and bugs for a week while fleeing his native Laos; a sixteen year-old gunshot victim who was left for dead by a man targeting prostitutes; a heroin addict who - when her left hand was amputated after becoming infected from frequent injections - began 'popping' on her right hand.
In telling their stories, Rovina's own story begins to emerge: her upbringing in South Africa, her family tragedy in Israel, her decision to become a health-care worker. Confronting Amerca's bruised and battered health-care system, she shows compassion and understanding for her housebound clients, many of whom - no matter their circumstances - carry on with faith, humor, and kindness
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