Ann Boyle Grant, RN PhD, is a registered nurse and educator with a both a wry wit and decidedly hopeful outlook, based on her many years of experience both foreign and domestic. She worked as a registered nurse in Heidelberg US Army Hospital, and as a substitute teacher at Bushy USAF, just outside London. Currently she teaches for the California State University.
She mines her decades of experience to tell stories about family and community. She frames her stories against the political, social, and pandemic events of the past year and a half, weaving a narrative that will make you laugh, cry, cringe and rejoice in the resilience of the human spirit. Anyone who has experienced the transformative year of COVID-19 will enjoy these stories, written to leaven the anxiety and fear which came to permeate our lives.
In her spare time she facilitates peer bereavement support groups and panders shamelessly to two adventuresome teenage granddaughters.
She is currently writing The Essays of Ann Book 2 - The Year after Quarantine, and is also writing her first medical mystery.