Twilight Manor

Andi Lane, activity director at a nursing home, Twilight Manor, in Sumter, South Carolina, is the character through whose eyes we experience life at Twilight Manor.

Andi faces a series of obstacles in her efforts to enhance the quality of life for nursing home residents. Some of these complications are personal harassment and injury and even death of some of the residents. The more she succeeds, the more complications occur.

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Twilight Manor

Andi Lane, activity director at a nursing home, Twilight Manor, in Sumter, South Carolina, is the character through whose eyes we experience life at Twilight Manor.

Andi faces a series of obstacles in her efforts to enhance the quality of life for nursing home residents. Some of these complications are personal harassment and injury and even death of some of the residents. The more she succeeds, the more complications occur.

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Twilight Manor

Twilight Manor

by Gwen Austin
Twilight Manor

Twilight Manor

by Gwen Austin

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Overview

Andi Lane, activity director at a nursing home, Twilight Manor, in Sumter, South Carolina, is the character through whose eyes we experience life at Twilight Manor.

Andi faces a series of obstacles in her efforts to enhance the quality of life for nursing home residents. Some of these complications are personal harassment and injury and even death of some of the residents. The more she succeeds, the more complications occur.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475913668
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 235 KB

Read an Excerpt

Andi Lane strode toward Twilight Manor. Reminiscent of Tara in Gone with the Wind glory days, the building gleamed white in the South Carolina morning sun. Empty rocking chairs, nudged by a ghost breeze, rocked to and fro on the second story balcony.

The wrought-iron gate latch was as hard to open today as it had been a week ago, on the day of her interview. Andi plucked one of the fragrant blossoms of the Japanese honeysuckle draping the fence along the walkway. She bit off its tip, savoring the sweet taste.

A black Sumter County Morgue van pulling away from Twilight Manor's side door reminded Andi that people do die in nursing homes.'

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