Intimate Death: How the Dying Teach Us to Live

Intimate Death: How the Dying Teach Us to Live

by Carol Brown Janeway (Translator), Marie De Hennezel (Author), Carol Brown Janeway (Translator), Marie De Hennezel (Author)

Synopsis

Marie de Hennezel is a gifted psychologist who works as part of a remarkable team of doctors and nurses in a hospital for the terminally ill in Paris. The men and women who come there do not always know that they are dying. It is Marie de Hennezel's aim to bring them - and their loved ones - to this knowledge and then to encourage them to live each day that remains as fully and serenely as possible. Through her amazing gentleness and the unforgettable people she helps, we learn how precious the final days of a person's life can be and how deeply moving it is to share these moments with someone else. In an age where people hesitate to talk about dying, this important and ground-breaking book lends us the strength to confront the mysteries of death, gives us hope and celebrates the courage of the human spirit. It is also remarkably life-affirming.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 14 May 1998

ISBN 10: 0751523321
ISBN 13: 9780751523324

Media Reviews
'Dying is society's last taboo and this book, in its honesty, warmth and humanity helps overcome it. Written with compassion and sympathy, the book eschews denial, transforming the unpalatable into something humane.' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'This book is a lesson in living. The light it casts...bears witness to the most profound of all human experiences. How do we learnt to die? If there is an answer, few accounts can provide it with so strong an inspiration as this one.' Francois Mitterrand 'A brave book that could help many in distress.' DAILY MAIL
Author Bio
Born in France in 1958, Marie de Hennezel began her career as a psychologist. In 1987 she joined the first palliative care unit in a Parisian hospital for people with terminal illness. She gives lectures on approaching the end of life and seminars on accompanying the dying.