This is an explanation of what happens to us when we die, whether it be through old age, cancer, AIDS, heart disease, Alzheimer's, an accident, a stroke, or murder. The author explores each of these areas, illuminating them with stories of particular individuals - patients, friends, his own family - and shows the reader some of the facets of death's multiplicity. The author also wrote "The Doctors".
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This is an explanation of what happens to us when we die, whether it be through old age, cancer, AIDS, heart disease, Alzheimer's, an accident, a stroke, or murder. The author explores each of these areas, illuminating them with stories of particular individuals - patients, friends, his own family - and shows the reader some of the facets of death's multiplicity. The author also wrote "The Doctors".
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I have not completed reading this book but found it to be as advertised an objective assessment of the continuous and exorable breakdown of the human body leading to the an inevitable demise.
Nedra K
Jan 8, 2013
Great book that should be in every ones library, especially the us baby boomers who are dealing with aging parents as we age ourselves.