


When over 33,000 publishing professionals and book lovers walk through the same doors, you know the books on display matter. Studio of Books was proud to bring such masterpieces at the much-anticipated 2026 London Book Fair.
“Understanding Wounds: A Nurse’s Guide” by Dr. Sandra Withers stepped onto the international stage at the 2026 London Book Fair, held 10–12 March at Olympia, London. This year, the book fair welcomed 1,005 exhibitors and more than 33,000 visitors.
The London Book Fair (LBF) is one of the most prestigious events in the publishing world, uniting authors, publishers, literary agents, and industry professionals from over 100 countries. Far beyond a traditional book fair, it is a global marketplace for the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, film, and digital media — where deals are made, voices are amplified, and new stories find their readers.
This is where authors meet publishers, literary agents pitch to foreign buyers, and book lovers discover their next great read. It is, above all, where ideas become movements.
Wound care is one of nursing’s most demanding disciplines — and one of the most under-supported. Understanding Wounds: A Nurse’s Guide changes that.
Written by Dr. Sandra Withers and grounded in over 30 years of clinical and teaching experience, this comprehensive, evidence-based resource gives nurses, students, and healthcare professionals the clarity and confidence to handle wound care in the real world — particularly in home health and clinical settings where nurses often work alone and decisions matter most.
The guide covers the full spectrum of wound care: pressure injuries, arterial ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and surgical wounds. Readers will find step-by-step assessment techniques including measurement, staging, documentation, and recognition of tunneling, undermining, and rolled wound edges. Interventions are aligned with WOCN guidelines, encompassing dressings, debridement, negative pressure wound therapy, and advanced therapies. Case studies, documentation templates, healing phase breakdowns, and forward-looking insights into emerging practices round out a guide built for both learning and long-term reference.
Written in a clear, accessible style and enriched with visual aids, clinical tips, and caregiver insights, this is an equally valuable resource for bedside clinicians, nursing students, and family caregivers. Whether the goal is better patient outcomes, complication prevention, or sharper clinical judgment, this book is the reference worth reaching for.
Dr. Sandra Withers is a healthcare leader, educator, and clinician whose career spans more than three decades of nursing and patient care. A Registered Nurse with a BSN, MSN, and a PhD in Psychology, she brings a rare depth to her practice — one that addresses not only the physical demands of wound care but the emotional realities of the patients and caregivers navigating it. Her life’s work has been to make clinical excellence accessible, and this guide is the fullest expression of that mission.


