Let's Talk about Death: Asking the Questions That Profoundly Change the Way We Live and Die

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$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Prometheus Books
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Pages
252
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.7 X 8.9 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781633881129
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About the Author
Steve Gordon is a massage therapist and the founder, executive director, and primary massage therapist for a nonprofit program called The Hand to Heart Project (launched in 2007), which provides free in-home massage and compassionate touch to people with advanced cancer, including people in treatment as well as people nearing the end of life. Previous to becoming a massage therapist, he was a newspaper writer and editor, working for the Keene Sentinel (Keene, NH) and the Valley News (Lebanon, NH).

Irene Kacandes is the Dartmouth Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, where she is also involved in the Medical Humanities Initiative. President of the German Studies Association, Kacandes also chairs the Division of Autobiography, Biography, and Life Writing of the Modern Language Association. She's authored two previous books and numerous scholarly articles, as well as edited anthologies, journals, and other books.
Reviews
""Irene Kacandes and Steve Gordon have written a tender and beautiful book about a difficult subject borne out of the tragedy of a local murder that brought together this professor and massage therapist. On these pages, they share 'conversations' they had in the form of letters that enabled them to explore sickness and dying from both a personal and a philosophical point of view. . . . In this book, they share life's meaning, and they also offer us a glimpse into their enviable friendship." --Dr. Erica Brown, educator and author, Happier Endings: A Meditation on Life and Death "This is what happens when two extraordinary letter writers enter into a lively and engaging dialogue about what it truly means to contemplate death and the loss of those they love--they create a thoroughly captivating and blessedly unsentimental conversation of unflinching honesty and compassion that can't help but stir fellow seekers to take up the quest themselves." --Lee Webster, president, National Home Funeral Alliance, and director, New Hampshire Funeral Resources, Education & Advocacy