Earlier this month the New York Times Book Review placed Sarah DiGregorio’s Taking Care on its Paperback Row as a recommended new read, applauding how her powerful and comprehensive history and survey of the nursing profession “reminds us that perhaps more than ever before, nursing is politics.” In the time since its original hardcover release, the book has accumulated additional accolades from Vanity Fair (“This probing history of nurses situates the profession as radical, necessary health care — but plagued, too, by structural inequities from sexism to racism”) and the NYT Book Review (“DiGregorio’s storytelling is pitch-perfect … This is a brilliant book, and DiGregorio is a beautiful writer”).