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Japanese Literature
Bunshun Bunko / 『 Nurse's Uzuki 』 The second part of the long-awaited series! ~ It is hopelessly painful and tears up. A story of life given by a former nurse ~ When a loved one gets sick, a nurse and Uzuki is …. The feeling motion given to everyone who cares for a loved one. The second part of the popular series! ☆ Story line ☆ A nurse who works in a long-term care ward where people who have no days to live and people who cannot hope to recover completely gather. She can see "what the patients have left behind". One day, she sees a man standing behind a chief whom she respects. Furthermore, when her mother is hospitalized, Uzuki is in the position of "the patient's family". When a loved one gets sick, what they think and what kind of action they take as a nurse. She also has tears in her eyes! \ Tears in eyes also come from active nurses and nursing teachers! / "Tears and runny nose overflow and I read it with enthusiasm. After reading it, I hope to do my best as a nurse who I love!" (Nurse University of Nursing teacher Y) "It was so sad that I was crying all the time. There are many episodes that sympathize with nurses. I read it with enthusiasm. After reading it, I hope it will be made into a drama! Really!" (Nurse O) "When I was worried about my way of nursing, I read this book with tears in my heart. I was very encouraged and saved by the way of being a nurse. I hope it will be made into a drama! Really!" (Nurse I) "When I was worried about my way of nursing, I read this book with tears in my heart. I was so encouraged and saved by the way of being a nurse. I really thank you for writing this novel." (Nurse I) "When I was worried about my way of nursing, I read this book with tears in my heart. I was so encouraged and saved by the way of being a nurse. Thank you very much for writing this novel." (Nurse S) "When I read this novel for the first time in several years, I read it with tears in my heart. It reminds me of the important things about nursing. The description of the ward was excellent and I Uzuki Uzuki