A Gift for Dying

A Gift for Dying
Title A Gift for Dying PDF eBook
Author M. J. Arlidge
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 338
Release 2019-03-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 140593249X

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The totally gripping psychological thriller, from the million-copy bestselling author of the Helen Grace series. 'The perfect psychological thriller' 5***** Reader Review ________ Nothing surprises Adam Brandt anymore. As a forensic psychologist, he's seen and heard everything. That is, until he meets Kassie. Because she claims to have a terrible gift - with one look into your eyes, she can see when and how you will die. Adam doesn't believe her. But then a serial killer starts wreaking havoc across the city, and only Kassie seems to know where he'll strike next. Against all his intuition, Adam starts to think Kassie might be telling the truth. He just doesn't realise how dangerous this trust might be . . . ________ 'Strikingly well-told, and with a compelling central character' Daily Mail 'Keeps you guessing right to the end' 5***** Reader Review Praise for M. J. Arlidge: 'Page-turningly chilling' The Times 'Taut, fast-paced, truly excellent' Sun

Final Gifts

Final Gifts
Title Final Gifts PDF eBook
Author Maggie Callanan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 222
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1451677294

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In this moving and compassionate classic—now updated with new material from the authors—hospice nurses Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley share their intimate experiences with patients at the end of life, drawn from more than twenty years’ experience tending the terminally ill. Through their stories we come to appreciate the near-miraculous ways in which the dying communicate their needs, reveal their feelings, and even choreograph their own final moments; we also discover the gifts—of wisdom, faith, and love—that the dying leave for the living to share. Filled with practical advice on responding to the requests of the dying and helping them prepare emotionally and spiritually for death, Final Gifts shows how we can help the dying person live fully to the very end.

Our Greatest Gift

Our Greatest Gift
Title Our Greatest Gift PDF eBook
Author Henri J. M. Nouwen
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 128
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0061847267

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One of the best-loved spiritual writers of our time—an author ranked with C.S. Lewis and Thomas Merton—Henry J.M. Nowuen, takes a moving, personal look at human mortality in Our Greatest Gift. A meditation on dying and caring, Our Greatest Gift gently and eloquently reveals the gifts that the living and dying can give to one another. The beloved bestselling author of With Open Hands, The Wounded Healer, and Making All Things New shares his own experiences with aging, loss, grief, and fear in this important and life-altering work.

Dying

Dying
Title Dying PDF eBook
Author Pat McNees
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages 354
Release 1998-08-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780446674003

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In this treasury of life-affirming passages, more than 40 celebrated writers, thinkers, and religious figures from various faiths speak eloquently on the nature of dying and provide words of comfort for those left behind.

Life's Last Gift

Life's Last Gift
Title Life's Last Gift PDF eBook
Author Charles Garfield
Publisher
Total Pages 194
Release 2017
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781942094494

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A practical, compassionate end-of-life resource that explores the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying.

The Gifts of the Body

The Gifts of the Body
Title The Gifts of the Body PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Brown
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 184
Release 1995-08-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0060926538

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An emotionally wrenching work of fiction about a health-care worker who tenders compassion and love to victims of AIDS, by an author who "strips her language of convention to lay bare the ferocious rituals of love and need."--New York Times Book Review

Things I've Learned from Dying

Things I've Learned from Dying
Title Things I've Learned from Dying PDF eBook
Author David R. Dow
Publisher Twelve
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1455575232

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National Book Critics Circle Award finalist David R. Dow confronts the reality of his work on death row when his father-in-law is diagnosed with lethal melanoma, his beloved Doberman becomes fatally ill, and his young son begins to comprehend the implications of mortality. "Every life is different, but every death is the same. We live with others. We die alone." In his riveting, artfully written memoir The Autobiography of an Execution, David Dow enraptured readers with a searing and frank exploration of his work defending inmates on death row. But when Dow's father-in-law receives his own death sentence in the form of terminal cancer, and his gentle dog Winona suffers acute liver failure, the author is forced to reconcile with death in a far more personal way, both as a son and as a father. Told through the disparate lenses of the legal battles he's spent a career fighting, and the intimate confrontations with death each family faces at home, Things I've Learned From Dyingoffers a poignant and lyrical account of how illness and loss can ravage a family. Full of grace and intelligence, Dow offers readers hope without cliche and reaffirms our basic human needs for acceptance and love by giving voice to the anguish we all face--as parents, as children, as partners, as friends--when our loved ones die tragically, and far too soon.