273 pages ; 22 cm
Things Iβve Learned from Dying: A Book About Life
β Scribed by David R. Dow
- Publisher
- Twelve
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Every life is different, but every death is the same. We live with others. We die alone."
Told through the disparate lenses of the legal battles he's spent a career fighting, and the intimate confrontations with death each family faces at home, THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM DYING offers a poignant and lyrical account of how illness and loss can ravage a family. Full of grace and intelligence, Dow offers readers hope without clichΓ© and reaffirms our basic human needs for acceptance and love by giving voice to the anguish we all face--as parents, as children, as partners, as friends--when our loved ones die tragically, and far too soon.
β¦ Subjects
Death & Grief;Grief & Bereavement;Hospice Care;Pet Loss;Suicide;Self-Help;Love & Loss;Relationships;Self-Help;Memoirs;Biographies & Memoirs;Death;Sociology;Politics & Social Sciences;Law
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