Robin Moon was born in Cornwall and migrated with his family to Australia in 1962. He was educated in Kalgoorlie, where he developed a lifelong love of the outdoors through scouting, earning the Queen's Scout Award in 1973. In 1975, he commenced a nursing career that would span decades and ultimately shape the stories within this book. Robin became one of Western Australia's first university-educated male Nurse Practitioners, with clinical experience spanning emergency nursing, midwifery, intensive care, mental health, remote and Indigenous healthcare, and primary care. He holds a Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) from Curtin University and served as State Chairperson of the Australian Nurse Practitioner Association. Robin is the father of two daughters and a son, and a grandfather to three boys. Now living in Perth, he has, following a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, exchanged plans for long-distance trekking for the more measured pursuit of tending to his toy soldier collection, an interest approached with appropriate seriousness. This is his first book.
""Robin's memoirs are a powerful reminder of the richness of the nursing profession and the unique lived experiences it offers. From moments of life and death to the quiet impact of care, these stories reflect a depth few professions can claim. His sense of adventure, humour, empathy and stoicism is of the highest order. This is a compelling account of a life well led."" - Martin L. Rodger, PhD (Nursing) ""Robin's story is a tour de force, a remarkably well-told account of a nursing career shaped by purpose and relevance. His writing is pared back with an economy of words that brings both clarity and flow, reflecting the pace and intensity of acute care. The result is a rich yet compact narrative that is evocative, disciplined, and deeply resonant, a tale of a life well lived."" - Dr. Bev Scott RN, NP, PhD ""This memoir is a testament to professional integrity, written in a no-nonsense style with pathos and humour. It challenges assumptions about nursing, revealing a career defined by courage, resilience, and compassionate care. Robin's experiences demonstrate that while training prepares a nurse, it is lived experience that truly shapes them. An evocative and meaningful read."" - Dr. Carol Piercey