What people are saying about the nursing books from Sigma Theta Tau International 

When Parents Say No: Religious and Cultural Influences on Pediatric Healthcare Treatment
The author brings an understanding of traditional medicine and an appreciation of religious and moral beliefs to her work…This is an excellent book for pediatric health care professionals, social service professionals, and clergy dealing with children and families in medical situations.
Source: AORN Journal book review

Conversation with Leaders: Frank Talk from Nurses (and Others) on the Front Lines of Leadership
The leadership concepts in the book come to life and are presented as everyday qualities that each person possesses…This book would be beneficial for all nurses interested in expanding their circle of influence and nurturing and honing their leadership skills—whether they are a bedside nurse or chief nursing officer.
Source: AORN Journal book review

Pivotal Moments in Nursing, Volume 2
The authors have written about 11 outstanding nurses who definitely changed the path of our profession. These nurses include Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, Imogene M. King, Margaret L. McLure, and Grayce Sills, to name just a few. Each nurse is presented in a way that allows readers to easily identify with his or her challenges and feelings.
Source: AORN Journal book review

Nurse: A World of Care
Each photograph creates a sense of intrigue that urges the viewer to hurry along, turn the page, and see what is next…This collection of photographs, together with the narrative that explains them, will undoubtedly leave one with a profound respect for nurses, an understanding of how the nursing profession has evolved, and the challenges that lie ahead.
Source: JAMA book review

Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers
Nursing Without Borders is easy to read and takes readers on nursing journeys across the globe. Anyone who is passionate about nursing and is interested in the global nursing experience should read this book. It is applicable for nursing students, clinical nurses, and nurse educators.
Source: AORN Journal book review

Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients
Each chapter includes helpful tables, diagrams, or a case study to illustrate the presented information, and the book ends with scientific analyses of the Synergy Model and peer review…Synergy is especially appropriate for critical care nurses, nursing administrators, educators, and preceptors. It is a book about how to approach the practice of nursing…and provides vision for nursing leaders and mentors.
Source: AORN Journal book review