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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Financial freedom? Honey, they built it in scrubs.At Silver Pines, wealthy retirees get the royal treatment-while their caregivers get microaggressions, measly tips, and a vending machine that eats quarters. Meet the scrubs squad: Becky, the "good American" whose pill-addicted husband proves borders don't stop bad choices.Marisol, wiring half her check to sick parents while dodging "illegal" whispers.Tasha, fighting to keep her teens from their dad's jail-to-street pipeline.Amina, crushed under black tax from two continents and a "soft life" husband.Layla, who fled forced marriage only to hear "you're free here" from people who won't pay her enough to feel free.Anya, war widow hoarding dollars like grenades, scared to spend on herself.By day, they lift bodies, swallow "you people" comments, and smile through "angels in scrubs" flattery. By night, in a break room that smells like burnt popcorn and revolution, they do the unthinkable: talk money.What starts as "Laugh Now, Chart Late" venting becomes "We Are the Help, Not Helpless" strategy sessions. They coin killer one-liners ("Please Hold, Your Angel Is on Another Shift"), face down biases (Becky learns cartels aren't her Latina coworker's fault), and crunch numbers like vital signs.Spoiler: they don't just survive. These six kinds of tired become six kinds of boss. From broke CNAs to owners of their own 90-bed assisted living empire, they prove financial freedom isn't for influencers or tech bros-it's for hard-working women tired of being everyone else's safety net.Witty. Raw. Unapologetic. If you've ever wiped bums for minimum wage, carried " all your family on your back," or wondered why "the help" gets thanked but not paid-this book's your battle cry. This book is a love letter and a loud laugh for every woman who has ever put on scrubs and walked into a world that runs on their invisible labor. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Scrubbed CleanEvery morning, surgeons scrub in. They wash away everything that doesn't belong in the operating room - the weight, the noise, the world. They enter clean.But some stains don't wash out.Scrubbed Clean is the story of three men whose lives collide in a single catastrophic night: Dr. Elias Vance, a cardiothoracic surgeon whose record borders on the miraculous - a man who clawed his way out of the South Bronx not through luck, but through the sheer refusal to become what the world expected. Marcus Thorn, a legal mind so sharp it once cut himself - a man who lost everything to his own brilliance and came back from the wreckage carrying something more dangerous than confidence: clarity. And Viktor Steele, a billionaire whose empire was built to bend the world to his will - until the one thing he couldn't control cost him the one thing he couldn't replace.When Dominic Steele dies on Elias Vance's operating table, the institution does what powerful institutions always do. It constructs a story. Smooth. Official. Designed not to reveal what happened - but to survive it.What they didn't account for was a nurse who made a copy. A lawyer who read an article three times. A grieving father who learned that grief, properly redirected, hits harder than money.Scrubbed Clean is a searing, surgical examination of truth - how institutions bury it, how ordinary people keep it alive, and what it costs everyone involved when accountability finally arrives. It is a story about the men who do the work, the men who run the game, and the day the truth walked into the room and refused to be managed.The scrubs absorb everything. The stains that matter never wash out. And the truth - slow, unglamorous, and absolutely relentless - does not lose.It is only ever late. Scrubbed clean: who is washing my scrubs"You Have the Patient's Back. Who Has Yours?" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Scrubbed CleanEvery morning, surgeons scrub in. They wash away everything that doesn't belong in the operating room - the weight, the noise, the world. They enter clean.But some stains don't wash out.Scrubbed Clean is the story of three men whose lives collide in a single catastrophic night: Dr. Elias Vance, a cardiothoracic surgeon whose record borders on the miraculous - a man who clawed his way out of the South Bronx not through luck, but through the sheer refusal to become what the world expected. Marcus Thorn, a legal mind so sharp it once cut himself - a man who lost everything to his own brilliance and came back from the wreckage carrying something more dangerous than confidence: clarity. And Viktor Steele, a billionaire whose empire was built to bend the world to his will - until the one thing he couldn't control cost him the one thing he couldn't replace.When Dominic Steele dies on Elias Vance's operating table, the institution does what powerful institutions always do. It constructs a story. Smooth. Official. Designed not to reveal what happened - but to survive it.What they didn't account for was a nurse who made a copy. A lawyer who read an article three times. A grieving father who learned that grief, properly redirected, hits harder than money.Scrubbed Clean is a searing, surgical examination of truth - how institutions bury it, how ordinary people keep it alive, and what it costs everyone involved when accountability finally arrives. It is a story about the men who do the work, the men who run the game, and the day the truth walked into the room and refused to be managed.The scrubs absorb everything. The stains that matter never wash out. And the truth - slow, unglamorous, and absolutely relentless - does not lose.It is only ever late. Scrubbed clean: who is washing my scrubs"You Have the Patient's Back. Who Has Yours?" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Financial freedom? Honey, they built it in scrubs.At Silver Pines, wealthy retirees get the royal treatment-while their caregivers get microaggressions, measly tips, and a vending machine that eats quarters. Meet the scrubs squad: Becky, the "good American" whose pill-addicted husband proves borders don't stop bad choices.Marisol, wiring half her check to sick parents while dodging "illegal" whispers.Tasha, fighting to keep her teens from their dad's jail-to-street pipeline.Amina, crushed under black tax from two continents and a "soft life" husband.Layla, who fled forced marriage only to hear "you're free here" from people who won't pay her enough to feel free.Anya, war widow hoarding dollars like grenades, scared to spend on herself.By day, they lift bodies, swallow "you people" comments, and smile through "angels in scrubs" flattery. By night, in a break room that smells like burnt popcorn and revolution, they do the unthinkable: talk money.What starts as "Laugh Now, Chart Late" venting becomes "We Are the Help, Not Helpless" strategy sessions. They coin killer one-liners ("Please Hold, Your Angel Is on Another Shift"), face down biases (Becky learns cartels aren't her Latina coworker's fault), and crunch numbers like vital signs.Spoiler: they don't just survive. These six kinds of tired become six kinds of boss. From broke CNAs to owners of their own 90-bed assisted living empire, they prove financial freedom isn't for influencers or tech bros-it's for hard-working women tired of being everyone else's safety net.Witty. Raw. Unapologetic. If you've ever wiped bums for minimum wage, carried " all your family on your back," or wondered why "the help" gets thanked but not paid-this book's your battle cry. This book is a love letter and a loud laugh for every woman who has ever put on scrubs and walked into a world that runs on their invisible labor. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world obsessed with success, status, and wealth, Phumla Mushonga's powerful novel pulls back the curtain on what really breaks families apart: not poverty, but parenting gone wrong. Set in the high-end corridors of a luxury retirement facility, this story follows six older men at the end of their lives who have nothing left to lose but everything worth reclaiming. They are not superheroes, not saviors, and not the kind of characters usually at the center of a plot-they are ordinary, flawed, and fiercely human.What begins as a quiet act of rebellion against a complacent, profit-driven system grows into something much bigger: a fight to reclaim their money, their dignity, and the very meaning of how they raised the next generation. Each man carries the weight of empires that have quietly crumbled not because of economics, but because wealthy parents forgot how to parent. The book confronts the uncomfortable truth that wealth can shield a family for a while, but it cannot save children from the consequences of neglect, entitlement, and misplaced priorities.Through sharp dialogue, dark humor, and moments of raw honesty, the story moves between courtroom drama, corporate sabotage, and late-night conversations on a Florida porch, exposing the cracks beneath the polished surface of modern success. At its heart, this is a story about what happens when parents stop leading, and children grow up believing they owe the world more than it owes them. It is also the story of what becomes possible when broken parents finally choose to listen, teach, and love their children with intention instead of authority.Perfect for readers who love character-driven fiction with a sharp edge, this book is both a gripping drama and a quiet wake-up call. It challenges the illusion that wealth protects families and reminds every parent, rich or ordinary, that the most powerful empire they will ever build is the one that lives inside the hearts of their children. This book is story and a quiet wake-up call. It challenges the illusion that wealth protects families, rich or ordinary, that the most powerful empire they will ever build is the one that lives inside the hearts of their children. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Financial freedom? Honey, they built it in scrubs.At Silver Pines, wealthy retirees get the royal treatment-while their caregivers get microaggressions, measly tips, and a vending machine that eats quarters. Meet the scrubs squad: Becky, the "good American" whose pill-addicted husband proves borders don't stop bad choices.Marisol, wiring half her check to sick parents while dodging "illegal" whispers.Tasha, fighting to keep her teens from their dad's jail-to-street pipeline.Amina, crushed under black tax from two continents and a "soft life" husband.Layla, who fled forced marriage only to hear "you're free here" from people who won't pay her enough to feel free.Anya, war widow hoarding dollars like grenades, scared to spend on herself.By day, they lift bodies, swallow "you people" comments, and smile through "angels in scrubs" flattery. By night, in a break room that smells like burnt popcorn and revolution, they do the unthinkable: talk money.What starts as "Laugh Now, Chart Late" venting becomes "We Are the Help, Not Helpless" strategy sessions. They coin killer one-liners ("Please Hold, Your Angel Is on Another Shift"), face down biases (Becky learns cartels aren't her Latina coworker's fault), and crunch numbers like vital signs.Spoiler: they don't just survive. These six kinds of tired become six kinds of boss. From broke CNAs to owners of their own 90-bed assisted living empire, they prove financial freedom isn't for influencers or tech bros-it's for hard-working women tired of being everyone else's safety net.Witty. Raw. Unapologetic. If you've ever wiped bums for minimum wage, carried " all your family on your back," or wondered why "the help" gets thanked but not paid-this book's your battle cry. This book is a love letter and a loud laugh for every woman who has ever put on scrubs and walked into a world that runs on their invisible labor. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world obsessed with success, status, and wealth, Phumla Mushonga's powerful novel pulls back the curtain on what really breaks families apart: not poverty, but parenting gone wrong. Set in the high-end corridors of a luxury retirement facility, this story follows six older men at the end of their lives who have nothing left to lose but everything worth reclaiming. They are not superheroes, not saviors, and not the kind of characters usually at the center of a plot-they are ordinary, flawed, and fiercely human.What begins as a quiet act of rebellion against a complacent, profit-driven system grows into something much bigger: a fight to reclaim their money, their dignity, and the very meaning of how they raised the next generation. Each man carries the weight of empires that have quietly crumbled not because of economics, but because wealthy parents forgot how to parent. The book confronts the uncomfortable truth that wealth can shield a family for a while, but it cannot save children from the consequences of neglect, entitlement, and misplaced priorities.Through sharp dialogue, dark humor, and moments of raw honesty, the story moves between courtroom drama, corporate sabotage, and late-night conversations on a Florida porch, exposing the cracks beneath the polished surface of modern success. At its heart, this is a story about what happens when parents stop leading, and children grow up believing they owe the world more than it owes them. It is also the story of what becomes possible when broken parents finally choose to listen, teach, and love their children with intention instead of authority.Perfect for readers who love character-driven fiction with a sharp edge, this book is both a gripping drama and a quiet wake-up call. It challenges the illusion that wealth protects families and reminds every parent, rich or ordinary, that the most powerful empire they will ever build is the one that lives inside the hearts of their children. This book is story and a quiet wake-up call. It challenges the illusion that wealth protects families, rich or ordinary, that the most powerful empire they will ever build is the one that lives inside the hearts of their children. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Scrubbed Clean | Phumla Mushonga | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kamva Future Insights | EAN 9798295878237 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Financial freedom Honey, they built it in scrubs.At Silver Pines, wealthy retirees get the royal treatment-while their caregivers get microaggressions, measly tips, and a vending machine that eats quarters. Meet the scrubs squad:Becky, the 'good American' whose pill-addicted husband proves borders don't stop bad choices.Marisol, wiring half her check to sick parents while dodging 'illegal' whispers.Tasha, fighting to keep her teens from their dad's jail-to-street pipeline.Amina, crushed under black tax from two continents and a 'soft life' husband.Layla, who fled forced marriage only to hear 'you're free here' from people who won't pay her enough to feel free.Anya, war widow hoarding dollars like grenades, scared to spend on herself.By day, they lift bodies, swallow 'you people' comments, and smile through 'angels in scrubs' flattery. By night, in a break room that smells like burnt popcorn and revolution, they do the unthinkable: talk money.What starts as 'Laugh Now, Chart Late' venting becomes 'We Are the Help, Not Helpless' strategy sessions. They coin killer one-liners ('Please Hold, Your Angel Is on Another Shift'), face down biases (Becky learns cartels aren't her Latina coworker's fault), and crunch numbers like vital signs.Spoiler: they don't just survive. These six kinds of tired become six kinds of boss. From broke CNAs to owners of their own 90-bed assisted living empire, they prove financial freedom isn't for influencers or tech bros-it's for hard-working women tired of being everyone else's safety net.Witty. Raw. Unapologetic. If you've ever wiped bums for minimum wage, carried ' all your family on your back,' or wondered why 'the help' gets thanked but not paid-this book's your battle cry.
Seller: preigu, Osnabrück, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. From Yachts to Silver Pines | Phumla Mushonga | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kamva Future Insights | EAN 9798295772009 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Seller: preigu, Osnabrück, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. From Scrubs To The Bank | Phumla Mushonga | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kamva Future Insights | EAN 9798295750144 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.