A Better Death: Conversations about the art of living and dying well
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Author: Dr. Ranjana Srivastava
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Illuminating, inspiring and intensely practical' HUGH MACKAY, author of The Good Life 'Brimming with pathos and profound insights' KON KARAPANAGIOTIDIS, author of The Power of Hope Of all the experiences we share, two universal events bookend our lives: we are all born and we will all die. We don't have a choice in how we enter the world, but we can have a say in how we leave it. In order to die well, we must be prepared to contemplate our mortality and to broach it with our loved ones, who are often called upon to make important decisions on our behalf. These are some of the most important conversations we can have with each other - to find peace, kindness and gratitude for what has gone before, and acceptance of what is to come. Dr Ranjana Srivastava draws on two decades of experience to share her observations and advice on leading a meaningful life and finding dignity and composure at its end. With an emphasis on advocacy, leaving a legacy, and staying true to our deepest convictions, Dr Srivastava tells stories of strength, hope and resilience in the face of grief, and offers an optimistic meditation on living and dying well. 'At last, a book that teaches us how to die with kindness, courage and grace' CAROLINE BAUM, author of Only 'The perfect balm for a fearful and technocratic world' MICHAEL McGIRR, author of Books that Saved My Life 'What a gift! Read it and give it to everyone you love' KATE RICHARDS, author of Madness: A Memoir 'Irresistibly compassionate, convincing and wise' MORAG ZWARTZ, author of Being Sam 'Moving and informative, this book will leave an indelible mark' AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM is an oncologist, award-winning writer, broadcaster and Fulbright scholar. www.ranjanasrivastava.com
Author: Dr. Ranjana Srivastava
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Illuminating, inspiring and intensely practical' HUGH MACKAY, author of The Good Life 'Brimming with pathos and profound insights' KON KARAPANAGIOTIDIS, author of The Power of Hope Of all the experiences we share, two universal events bookend our lives: we are all born and we will all die. We don't have a choice in how we enter the world, but we can have a say in how we leave it. In order to die well, we must be prepared to contemplate our mortality and to broach it with our loved ones, who are often called upon to make important decisions on our behalf. These are some of the most important conversations we can have with each other - to find peace, kindness and gratitude for what has gone before, and acceptance of what is to come. Dr Ranjana Srivastava draws on two decades of experience to share her observations and advice on leading a meaningful life and finding dignity and composure at its end. With an emphasis on advocacy, leaving a legacy, and staying true to our deepest convictions, Dr Srivastava tells stories of strength, hope and resilience in the face of grief, and offers an optimistic meditation on living and dying well. 'At last, a book that teaches us how to die with kindness, courage and grace' CAROLINE BAUM, author of Only 'The perfect balm for a fearful and technocratic world' MICHAEL McGIRR, author of Books that Saved My Life 'What a gift! Read it and give it to everyone you love' KATE RICHARDS, author of Madness: A Memoir 'Irresistibly compassionate, convincing and wise' MORAG ZWARTZ, author of Being Sam 'Moving and informative, this book will leave an indelible mark' AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM is an oncologist, award-winning writer, broadcaster and Fulbright scholar. www.ranjanasrivastava.com
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Dr. Ranjana Srivastava
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Illuminating, inspiring and intensely practical' HUGH MACKAY, author of The Good Life 'Brimming with pathos and profound insights' KON KARAPANAGIOTIDIS, author of The Power of Hope Of all the experiences we share, two universal events bookend our lives: we are all born and we will all die. We don't have a choice in how we enter the world, but we can have a say in how we leave it. In order to die well, we must be prepared to contemplate our mortality and to broach it with our loved ones, who are often called upon to make important decisions on our behalf. These are some of the most important conversations we can have with each other - to find peace, kindness and gratitude for what has gone before, and acceptance of what is to come. Dr Ranjana Srivastava draws on two decades of experience to share her observations and advice on leading a meaningful life and finding dignity and composure at its end. With an emphasis on advocacy, leaving a legacy, and staying true to our deepest convictions, Dr Srivastava tells stories of strength, hope and resilience in the face of grief, and offers an optimistic meditation on living and dying well. 'At last, a book that teaches us how to die with kindness, courage and grace' CAROLINE BAUM, author of Only 'The perfect balm for a fearful and technocratic world' MICHAEL McGIRR, author of Books that Saved My Life 'What a gift! Read it and give it to everyone you love' KATE RICHARDS, author of Madness: A Memoir 'Irresistibly compassionate, convincing and wise' MORAG ZWARTZ, author of Being Sam 'Moving and informative, this book will leave an indelible mark' AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM is an oncologist, award-winning writer, broadcaster and Fulbright scholar. www.ranjanasrivastava.com
Author: Dr. Ranjana Srivastava
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Illuminating, inspiring and intensely practical' HUGH MACKAY, author of The Good Life 'Brimming with pathos and profound insights' KON KARAPANAGIOTIDIS, author of The Power of Hope Of all the experiences we share, two universal events bookend our lives: we are all born and we will all die. We don't have a choice in how we enter the world, but we can have a say in how we leave it. In order to die well, we must be prepared to contemplate our mortality and to broach it with our loved ones, who are often called upon to make important decisions on our behalf. These are some of the most important conversations we can have with each other - to find peace, kindness and gratitude for what has gone before, and acceptance of what is to come. Dr Ranjana Srivastava draws on two decades of experience to share her observations and advice on leading a meaningful life and finding dignity and composure at its end. With an emphasis on advocacy, leaving a legacy, and staying true to our deepest convictions, Dr Srivastava tells stories of strength, hope and resilience in the face of grief, and offers an optimistic meditation on living and dying well. 'At last, a book that teaches us how to die with kindness, courage and grace' CAROLINE BAUM, author of Only 'The perfect balm for a fearful and technocratic world' MICHAEL McGIRR, author of Books that Saved My Life 'What a gift! Read it and give it to everyone you love' KATE RICHARDS, author of Madness: A Memoir 'Irresistibly compassionate, convincing and wise' MORAG ZWARTZ, author of Being Sam 'Moving and informative, this book will leave an indelible mark' AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM is an oncologist, award-winning writer, broadcaster and Fulbright scholar. www.ranjanasrivastava.com
A Better Death: Conversations about the art of living and dying well