Echo Heron
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BornEcho Ruah Salato
Troy, New York
Troy, New York
OccupationAuthor, Critical Care Nurse
LanguageEnglish
AlmamaterCollege of Marin[1]
Echo Heron | |
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| Born | Echo Ruah Salato Troy, New York |
| Occupation | Author, Critical Care Nurse |
| Language | English |
| Alma mater | College of Marin[1] |
| Spouse | J. Patrick Heron (1967-1977), Steven J. Vermillion (2012-Present) |
| Children | Simon Heron |
| Website | |
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Echo Heron, born Echo Ruah Salato[2] in Troy, New York[3] is an author[4] of fiction, non-fiction, mysteries and historical fiction. She is also a critical care registered nurse and an activist for patients' and nurses' rights.[5]
Her first book, Intensive Care: The Story of a Nurse, was published by Atheneum in 1987 and quickly found a place on the New York Times' bestseller list.[6]