Summary
Once a powerful congressional lawyer in Washington, D.C., Carolyn Jourdan was called home to fill in as receptionist at her father's rurual Tennessee doctor's office--assured it would only be for a few days. Those days turned into weeks, months, and (to Carolyn's growing horror) years. During that t... Full description
Summary: |
Once a powerful congressional lawyer in Washington, D.C., Carolyn Jourdan was called home to fill in as receptionist at her father's rurual Tennessee doctor's office--assured it would only be for a few days. Those days turned into weeks, months, and (to Carolyn's growing horror) years. During that time she was reminded that a man with a splinter can be more important than legislation on nuclear weapons, and that you should never ever leave three little old ladies alone in a room with expensive equipment. With a keen comedic eye, Carolyn recounts the lessons she learned at the reception stool and how she finally got her mind off of C-Span and her heart in the right place. |
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Physical Description: |
378 p. ' 22 cm. |
ISBN: |
9781602853362 1602853363 |
Author Notes: |
Carolyn Jourdan is a best selling author of mystery, medicine and wildlife. She is a former U.S. Senate Counsel to the Committee on Environment and Public Works and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. She attended the University of Tennessee and earned degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Law. She has written several best sellers including: Medicine Men, Bear in the Back Seat, Heart in the Right Place and Out on a Limb. (Bowker Author Biography) |