Cookie Jar Stories by Sylvia Greenway
Cookie Jar Stories: Essays from the Operating Room and Beyond In this warm and deeply personal collection of essays, Sylvia Greenway, CRNA reflects on a life shaped by family, medicine, resilience, and storytelling. Raised in a lively Italian family in small-town Pennsylvania during the 1930s and 40s, Sylvia shares memories of childhood and community, as well as stories of balancing a demanding career with raising a family during the rapidly changing era of the 1960s and 70s. With humor, honesty, and keen observation, she captures the everyday moments that become the stories families carry for generations. In a second thread, Sylvia takes readers behind operating room doors through her forty-year career as a nurse anesthetist. From profound encounters with patients to the unpredictable dynamics among doctors, nurses, and hospital staff, these essays offer an intimate glimpse into the emotional world of medicine rarely seen by outsiders. Some stories are touching, others humorous, and some quietly heartbreaking-but all reveal the humanity that exists beneath the masks and routines of hospital life. Read more