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Susan Luz, author of Nightingale of Mosul

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

The true story of a female soldier in Iraq who was awarded the Bronze Star—not for fighting, but for fighting to care.

She is todays Florence Nightingale. At age 56, Susan Luz was deployed to Iraq. By the time she returned home, she had helped save the lives of 30,000 wounded soldiers, contractors, Iraqi civilians, and detainees. But this was not the first time Luz responded to the call of duty: this is the inspirational story of a life dedicated to service and to the ideal of fighting for what truly matters.

As a young woman, Luz served in the Peace Corps in Brazil, where she experienced the brutality of poverty and violence. As a public health nurse, she has worked in jails, psychiatric wards, and a violent inner city high school. But nothing prepared her for what she would see in Iraq. Working under constant fire, Luz routinely witnessed the most horrific effects of the war. Her dedication to her job earned her the Bronze Star in honor of her selflessness and the life-saving work she carried out under unfathomably difficult circumstances.

Susan Luz is a true hero and her story will resonate in the hearts and minds of readers for generations to come.

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  • Very nice book! Enjoyed it! Read it in 3 days!

  • It sounds like a classic , can't wait!

    Madeleine wants her book signed by you !

  • I am VERY MUCH looking forward to your book, I have heard about from Marcus and George

  • Bonjour, Susan! It is great to hear your voice for the very first time!!! Just lust like Jane, my favorite WWII nurse you look tremendously considerate and patient. And George often talks about you! Love from France to both of you.

  • Can't wait to read the book!

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