Foreword

It is hard to conceive in this day and age, and especially in our Western society, that individual human beings could be and are now being treated like mere chattels and worse.

Yet there are examples to be found all around us. Migrant workers labor for a pittance, and are beaten or thrown out of their jobs if they protest against their meager wages. Sharecroppers are forced to turn over as much as fifty percent of their produce to large landowners to pay off an ever-increasing debt whose termination they will never see.

And then there are Sandra Callahan and Hazel Doyle, two beautiful young nurses in a modern hospital. Neither young woman would ever have even imagined the nightmare their work would become.

CAPTIVE NURSES-the story of two women who find out what it is like to be treated like objects rather than people. A reminder that our society is still a long way from Utopia.

-The Publisher