In IWK: A Century of Caring for Families, acclaimed journalist and author Stephen Kimber relates the fascinating history of family health care in Atlantic Canada. He traces the development of the Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre from its foundation as the Halifax Children’s Hospital, to its amalgamation with the Salvation Army’s Grace Maternity Hospital, its official merger with the Grace Maternity health centre, and its current role as one of the region’s leading health-care facilities.
Kimber’s narrative style means telling the history through the people that have helped make the IWK what it is today—a family-oriented health centre and a fundamental part of Atlantic Canada. Full of candid anecdotes, memories, and case studies that depict the hospital through the eyes of its patients and patrons, and illustrated with 50 photographs, IWK is an engrossing and inspiring portrait of a storied institution.
Stephen Kimber is an award-winning writer, journalist, and broadcaster. He is the author of one novel and seven books of non-fiction, including the best-selling Flight 111: The Tragedy of the Swissair Crash, and Sailors, Slackers and Blind Pigs: Halifax at War. A former director of the School of Journalism at the University of King’s College, he now holds the Rogers Communications Chair in Journalism at King’s. He lives with his wife, Jeanie, in Halifax.