


She sounded wonderful at this job - reflected in the fact she rose to pretty respectable senior position at her hospital. The one bit of the book that was fascinating for me was her description of her work as a mental health nurse. Regrettably I didn't enjoy most of the book though, finding most of her life rather mundane, plus I found one joky reference near the beginning crude enough to make me want to stop reading althogether, but I like her work, so I continued. She's also got a lovely aura - always seeming on the verge of laughter. I'm a fan of Jo Brand, with particular respect for the way she handles off the cuff conversation in panel games and suchlike.
