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Jane Kolsetter had a horror of mental illness, and regarded mental hospitals with an almost superstitious dread, in spite of her training in general nursing. But she had to readjust her ideas when her beloved sister had a breakdown and had to be admitted to a hospital for the mentally ill, and Janet took a post there to be near her. At Ravenscroft she gradually learned how wrong she was to be frightened; that, with careful handling, the brain can be cured as successfully as the body. And, with the help of an understanding doctor, Janet discovered not only how to deal with troubled minds but with troubled hearts as well - her own included.
 
 
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 5 May 2012

1960 US Edition
By Elizabeth Gilzean
Publisher Harlequin Romance #548
Release Month 1960 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by The Gated Road
Followed by Doctor Mary's Mission

Book Description

Jane Kolsetter had a horror of mental illness, and regarded mental hospitals with an almost superstitious dread, in spite of her training in general nursing. But she had to readjust her ideas when her beloved sister had a breakdown and had to be admitted to a hospital for the mentally ill, and Janet took a post there to be near her. At Ravenscroft she gradually learned how wrong she was to be frightened; that, with careful handling, the brain can be cured as successfully as the body. And, with the help of an understanding doctor, Janet discovered not only how to deal with troubled minds but with troubled hearts as well - her own included.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1960 <br\>US Edition