Description: How We Die : Reflections on Life's Final Chapter NEW––BroDart Dust Jacket Cover Author: Sherwin B. Nuland A Borzoi Book/5th Printing March 1994 ©1993 Sherwin B. Newland/Alfred A. Knopf FOR A LOWER PRICE BUY In MY "Texas POĒtrope Vintage Bookshop" ONLINE here: https://www.bonanza.com/listings/How-We-Die-Reflections-on-Life-s-Final-Chapter-1994-/770710919 CAB Comment––“How We Die” is a fascinating, if not at times disturbing, read. But having said that, this book can help to comprehend that which most of us can’t comprehend, or simply don’t like to think about. I highly recommend “How We Die”, a book about a destination we all are traveling toward every moment of the day. “How We Die”––Kirkus Review: “A sobering look at the clinical reality of death by a physician who wants it known that ``we rarely go gentle into that good night.'' Nuland (Yale Medical School; Doctors, 1988) takes the position that if we know the truth about the physical process of dying, we can rid ourselves of both our fears and our false expectations. By becoming familiar with the common patterns of illness, he says, we'll be better prepared to make appropriate decisions about continuing treatment or calling it quits. Nuland selects several common causes of death--heart attack, old age, Alzheimer's, violence, AIDS, and cancer--and, with unrelenting honesty and unsettling detail, shows precisely what happens to the body involved. His account of the decline and death of his grandmother--with whom he shared a bedroom until he was in his late teens and she in her late 90s--is unforgettable, as is his story of his well-intentioned mismanagement of the care of his older brother when he was dying of cancer. The emotional impact of these stories is quite different from that produced by the author's coldly clinical accounts (``a specific sequence of events takes place in people who bleed to death. At first, they will usually hyperventilate...''); but by demonstrating that dying is usually a messy business, Nuland succeeds in demythologizing death. His message is that the dignity we seek in dying must be found not in our final weeks, days, or moments--but in how we've lived our lives. Strong stuff: not for those who prefer to cling to comforting illusions about life's end.” Always Great Things @ www.poetrope.com Books––Films––Music.
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Publication Year: 1994
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter
Author: Sherwin B. Nuland
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Dust Jacket
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Genre: Dying, Medical
Topic: Dying, Death
Edition: A Borzoi Book/5th Printing