As a child Nancy Jasin Ensley always felt confident when she was surrounded by the old tire swing in her grandmother's yard. It was a refuge from a turbulent childhood marked by a stormy relationship with her father. It was a place to soar and twist and turn and, for a moment, forget life's challenges. In this memoir, she narrates the highs and lows and twists and turns of her long and fruitful life.The Tire Swing chronicles Ensley's metamorphosis from a frightened and insecure child to an exciting career in the healthcare field, becoming a mother and grandmother, a wife, sister, and a trusted friend along the way. She tells of her experiences of abuse, failed relationships, addiction, loss, suicide, compulsion, and near-death experience--and how that path ended with recovery and success.This memoir not only provides an introspective look at Ensley's life, its trials, and its rewards; it also shows how the experiences and the relationships formed throughout impacted her journey.Nancy Jasin Ensley has worked in the healthcare field as a nurse, consultant, compliance officer, hospice specialist, legal nurse consultant, coding specialist, teacher and supervisor. Her poems appear in the National Library of Poetry. Ensley and her husband, John, have five children and fourteen grandchildren. They live in rural Michigan.