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Talking about death and dying is considered taboo in polite company, and even in the medical field. Our ideas about dying are confusing at best: Will our memories flash before our eyes? Regrets consume our thoughts? Does a bright light appear at the end of a tunnel? For most people, it will be a slower process, one eased with preparedness, good humor, and a bit of faith. At the forefront of changing attitudes around palliative care is hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos, who shows that end-of-life care can teach us just as much about how to live as it does about how we die. |
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Binding: Hardcover |
Specs: 288 pages | .87 Lbs |
Edition: 1 |
Publisher: Ballantine Books | Publish Date 06/23 | Copyright 2023 |
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