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9780864923523 - Susan Gabori: A Good Enough Life: The Dying Speak
Susan Gabori

A Good Enough Life: The Dying Speak

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Kanada EN NW

ISBN: 9780864923523 bzw. 086492352X, in Englisch, GOOSE LANE EDITIONS, neu.

14,06 (C$ 22,46)¹
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Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
Susan Gabori, Books, Family and Relationships, A Good Enough Life: The Dying Speak, Philosophers, psychologists, and mystics perceive crisis as an opportunity for growth, with the most dramatic crisis being the experience of death. In A Good Enough Life, documentary film writer and director Susan Gabori has turned to this ultimate human experience, revealing the profound paradox of confronting life when faced with the inevitability of death. In monologues shaped from interviews with twelve terminally ill people, Gabori explores how people try to cope with death. Reflecting on the lives they have led and what still lies before them, each person interviewed for the book deals eloquently, in their own words, with a topic many people cannot bring themselves to discuss freely.The twelve speakers in A Good Enough Life are dying of AIDS, cancer, or ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and range in age from thirty-three to seventy-eight. To protect their identities and those of their families, Gabori has given them names other than their own. Yet, in their own voices, they speak uninterrupted about life in the face of impending death. Gabori approached each of them, looking for answers she was sure they had, even though they might be unaware of it. They each answered questions they had never before been asked and many revealed things they had never before told anyone for fear of not being understood. All but one of the twelve people featured in the book have died. Although they led radically different lives, certain realizations and understandings echo from one portrait to another. Each story is filled with honesty and the joy of discovery in the midst of extraordinary struggles and hardships. Together, they offer a priceless gift: the opportunity to find out more about life at the end of the human journey.
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086492352X - Susan Gabori: A Good Enough Life: The Dying Speak
Susan Gabori

A Good Enough Life: The Dying Speak

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN US

ISBN: 086492352X bzw. 9780864923523, in Englisch, Goose Lane Editions, gebraucht.

9,53 ($ 11,82)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
death,death and grief,grief and bereavement,medical,medical books,parenting and relationships,politics and social sciences,science and math,self-help,social science, A Good Enough Life : The Dying Speak, Philosophers, psychologists, and mystics perceive crisis as an opportunity for growth, with the most dramatic crisis being the experience of death. In A Good Enough Life , documentary film writer and director Susan Gabori has turned to this ultimate human experience, revealing the profound paradox of confronting life when faced with the inevitability of death. In monologues shaped from interviews with twelve terminally ill people, Gabori explores how people try to cope with death. Reflecting on the lives they have led and what still lies before them, each person interviewed for the book deals eloquently, in their own words, with a topic many people cannot bring themselves to discuss freely. The twelve speakers in A Good Enough Life are dying of AIDS, cancer, or ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and range in age from thirty-three to seventy-eight. To protect their identities and those of their families, Gabori has given them names other than their own. Yet, in their own voices, they speak uninterrupted about life in the face of impending death. Gabori approached each of them, looking for answers she was sure they had, even though they might be unaware of it. They each answered questions they had never before been asked and many revealed things they had never before told anyone for fear of not being understood. All but one of the twelve people featured in the book have died. Although they led radically different lives, certain realizations and understandings echo from one portrait to.
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