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  • When Breath Becomes Air

    Pulitzer Prize Finalist

    **#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • OVER TWO MILLION COPIES SOLDThis inspiring, exquisitely observed memoir finds hope and beauty in the face of insurmountable odds as an idealistic young neurosurgeon attempts to answer the question, What makes a life worth living?**“Unmissable . . . Finishing this book and then forgetting about it is simply not an option.”—Janet Maslin, The ... Read more

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  • Being Mortal

    Medicine and What Matters in the End

    by Atul Gawande ...
    **#1 New York Times BestsellerIn Being Mortal, bestselling author Atul Gawande tackles the hardest challenge of his profession: how medicine can not only improve life but also the process of its ending**Medicine has triumphed in modern times, transforming birth, injury, and infectious disease from harrowing to manageable. But in the inevitable condition of aging and death, the goals of medicine ... Read more

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  • Our Greatest Gift

    A Meditation on Dying and Caring

    One of the best-loved spiritual writers of our time—an author ranked with C.S. Lewis and Thomas Merton—Henry J.M. Nowuen, takes a moving, personal look at human mortality in Our Greatest Gift. A meditation on dying and caring, Our Greatest Gift gently and eloquently reveals the gifts that the living and dying can give to one another. The beloved bestselling author of With Open Hands, The Wounded ... Read more

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  • Final Journeys

    A Practical Guide for Bringing Care and Comfort at the End of Life

    For more than two decades, hospice nurse Maggie Callanan has tended to the terminally ill and been a cornerstone of support for their loved ones. Now the coauthor of the classic bestseller Final Giftspasses along the lessons she has learned from the experts—her patients. Here is the guide we all need to understanding the special needs of the dying and those who care for them.In her work with ... Read more

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  • Better

    A Memoir About Wanting to Die

    A VULTURE BEST BOOK OF 2025 (SO FAR)"[Better] is both an act of defiant self-expression—an insistence on vulnerability over shame—and an academic exploration that asks seriously: 'What is making us want to die?'" —Chicago Review of BooksA gutsy, riveting mental health memoir that intimately explores suicide, its legacy in families, and the cyclical, crooked path of recovery.<... ... Read more

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  • The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature

    Series series Routledge Literature Companions
    The Routledge Companion to Death and Literature seeks to understand the ways in which literature has engaged deeply with the ever-evolving relationship humanity has with its ultimate demise. It is the most comprehensive collection in this growing field of study and includes essays by Brian McHale, Catherine Belling, Ronald Schleifer, Helen Swift, and Ira Nadel, as well as the work of a generation ... Read more

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  • The Art of Dying

    Writings, 2019-2022

    Named one of the Best Books of the Year by the New Yorker.The complete last essays of acclaimed writer Peter Schjeldahl, the great New Yorker art critic and Pulitzer Prize finalist."Sensitive and moving. Schjeldahl wrote until the end. We can be grateful for that because we have this book." (Dwight Garner, New York Times)Foreword by Steve Martin * Introduction by Jarrett Earnest</stro... ... Read more

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  • Heaven Is Real

    Lessons on Earthly Joy--What Happened After 90 Minutes in Heaven

    **So how should we spend our time on Earth? Don Piper, the Minister of Hope who spent 90 minutes in Heaven, brings us God's message.Hope for the here and now from the multimillion-selling author of 90 Minutes in Heaven.Millions believe in Heaven. Don Piper's been there. He was pronounced dead after a car accident on January 18, 1989. Ninety minutes later, Piper came back to life with an ... Read more

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  • Between Two Kingdoms

    A Memoir of a Life Interrupted

    **NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A deeply moving memoir of illness and recovery that traces one young woman’s journey from diagnosis to remission to re-entry into “normal” life—from the founder of The Isolation Journals and a subject of the Netflix documentary American SymphonyONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, The Rumpus, She Reads, ... Read more

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  • Chasing My Cure

    A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope into Action; A Memoir

    **NATIONAL BESTSELLER • DAVID FAJGENBAUM NAMED TO THE 2025 TIME100 NEXT LIST“An extraordinary memoir that belongs with Atul Gawande’s writings and When Breath Becomes Air.”—Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals**When a young doctor is diagnosed with a rare disease, he spearheads the search for a cure—and becomes a champion for a new approach to medical research.David ... Read more

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  • What Dying People Want

    Practical Wisdom For The End Of Life

    by David Kuhl ...
    Facing death results in more fear and anxiety than any other human experience. Though much has been done to address the physical pain suffered by those with a terminal illness, Western medicine has been slow to understand and alleviate the psychological and spiritual distress that comes with the knowledge of death. In What Dying People Want, Dr. David Kuhl begins to bridge that gap by addressing ... Read more

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  • One Last Goodbye

    Sometimes only a mother's love can help end the pain

    Watching her child die is the hardest thing a mother can ever do. But for Kay Gilderdale, saying a final goodbye to her only daughter Lynn was exceptionally painful: she'd played a part in her death.Lynn was just 14 when she was struck down by the crippling disease ME, leaving her paralysed and in constant agony. Over the next 17 years, she became desperate to escape her miserable existence, even ... Read more

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  • Death and the Afterlife

    A Chronological Journey, from Cremation to Quantum Resurrection

    Series series Union Square & Co. Chronologies
    Throughout history, the nature and mystery of death has captivated artists, scientists, philosophers, physicians, and theologians. This eerie chronology ventures right to the borderlines of science and sheds light into the darkness. Here, topics as wide ranging as the Maya death gods, golems, and séances sit side by side with entries on zombies and quantum immortality. With the turn of every page, ... Read more

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  • Book 8. «The art of dying». Part 4

    by Oris Oris ...
    Series Book 8 - «Life between Lives»
    The author has tried to give the most detailed answers to specific questions through his many years of experience of independent out-of-body explorations of the Ethereal World: how to die correctly? How to learn to accept your death in time? How the transformation of subtle bodies takes place during the postmortem transition?This book, describing in the most detailed way the changing state of a ... Read more

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  • Heaven Starts Here

    An End of Life Guide

    Yasmeen Fatimah gifts readers with a practical, yet spiritual and highly personal guidebook to navigating end of life, shedding light on what to expect as one faces old age or terminal illness. She wishes to help those starting on this journey, their families, and their loved ones to navigate this time by sharing her wisdom and guidance, making it all relatable by including her personal ... Read more

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  • Child Labor and the Urban Third World

    Toward a New Understanding of the Problem

    The Third World cities have been reinvented by the forces of globalization as the destinations of new investments, causing the migration of a teeming million to the major urban centers without any corresponding increase in the creation of new jobs and other basic amenities required for decent living. The problem of child labor has also been exacerbated to an unprecedented level in the urban areas ... Read more

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  • The Struggle Against Mourning

    by Ilany Kogan ...
    The main questions raised in this book are: How does the analyst help the patient to be in touch with pain and mourning? Is the relinquishment of defenses always desirable? And what is the analyst's role in the mourning process-should the analyst struggle to help patients relinquish defenses against pain and mourning, which they may experience as vital to their precarious psychic survival? Or ... Read more

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  • Grief's Walking Stick

    A Personal Journey from Sorrow to Service

    With profound insight and heartfelt candor, Grief’s Walking Stick takes readers on a transformative journey from death and grief avoidance to embracing these inevitable parts of life. The chronicle of Rev. Stephen Garrett’s evolutionary path serves as a beacon of hope and guidance for those seeking to navigate their sense of grief and loss in a more heart-centered way.Filled with encouragement and ... Read more

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  • 點一盞燈

    by 陳嘉薰 ...
    2022年春天,香港遇上第五波新冠肺炎疫情期間,染病人眾,傷亡慘重,過萬家庭經歷生離死別。在傳染病大流行的時期,重重防疫政策和安排,令生離死別遇上更大挑戰,無法善別帶來生者不少傷痛和遺憾,連殮房都不能有哭聲。作者親身目睹,整理觀察和思緒,記錄在疫情下離別時,默默為生者死者盡過綿力的人們。為香港經歷過的疫情日子,補下一課生死教育的思考。本書主要有兩部分,上卷:「幽暗與微光」,作者從病毒、「死神」、死者、存屍貨櫃、殮房、黃標等的角度,微小說方式述說疫情下的不尋常死亡故事。由於疫情肆虐,正常的安排都被禁止了,要是家人染疫死亡,甚至連最後一面都無法看到。但在重重限制下,不少在殮房崗位的人們都嘗試為生者死者多走一步,減輕遺憾。下卷:「我們的一課」,幾位在疫情下處理死亡個案的參與者,包括醫生、殮房主任、社工等,疫後反思,期許在最艱難的情況下,仍然堅守「莫以善小而不為」的精神,讓逝者善終,生者善別。 ... Read more

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  • Broken

    A Journey Through Long Term Care

    I HAVE LEARNED THAT LIFE IS IN CHAPTERS. Which chapter are you in? Each chapter in BROKEN is designed to help you to navigate your long-term care journey.My personal journey was taking care of two immediate family members at the same time, in two different long-term care facilities that were miles apart from each other, over a period of five years. In BROKEN, I have addressed many challenging ... Read more

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  • Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds

    Love after Death

    For bereaved parents the development of a continuing bond with the child who has died is a key element in their grieving and in how they manage the future. Using her experience of working in a children's hospital as a counsellor with bereaved parents, Catherine Seigal looks at how continuing bonds are formed, what facilitates and sustains them and what can undermine them. She reflects on what she ... Read more

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  • Last Rights

    The Case for Assisted Dying

    Series Book 22 - Provocations
    Why does the UK abandon dying people and outsource this problem to facilities in Switzerland while legislators across the USA, Canada and Australia have drafted laws to give dying people choice over how and when they die? Sarah Wootton, CEO of the campaign group Dignity in Dying, explains why assisted dying's time has come. Drawing parallels with issues such as women's suffrage, reproductive ... Read more

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  • Innovation at the End of Life

    Edited by Kate Woodthorpe, JEREMY DIXON ...
    This book presents original research, insight and analysis on innovative methods, theories, topics and issues at the end of life and in death's aftermath. Stemming from the University of Bath's Centre for Death and Society Annual Conference in 2023 and a subsequent special issue of the journal Mortality, it presents contributions from scholars at all stages of their career, from PhD students to ... Read more

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  • A Networked Self and Birth, Life, Death

    Edited by Zizi Papacharissi ...
    Series series A Networked Self
    We are born, live, and die with technologies. This book is about the role technology plays in sustaining narratives of living, dying, and coming to be. Contributing authors examine how technologies connect, disrupt, or help us reorganize ways of parenting and nurturing life. They further consider how technology sustains our ways of thinking and being, hopefully reconciling the distance between who ... Read more

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