I like to focus on the importance of mundane tasks, if you haven't noticed. It's fascinating how much harder these things can be with some sort of disability, and you really wouldn't think about it.
Somewhere in the distant French countryside, a Russian soldier lies, watching the window from his bed. He knows not where he is, or really why. Nor does he know the women who care for his broken body. How could he? He never asked. Never spoke.
Gentle hands is a story following a veteran living in a shell-shock institution, and the new nurse assigned to take care of him.
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