Say Hello to Your New Best Friend!
In Making Friends with Death, Laura Pritchett guides you through coming to terms with your inevitable date with the Grim Reaper.
PRAISE FOR MAKING FRIENDS WITH DEATH
“[Pritchett] shares a veritable cornucopia of personal experiences, strategies, perspectives, and workshop-like exercises to demystify, intelligently prepare for, and gracefully manage this most daunting of all of life’s challenges—our passing. Written in an accessible style fused with warmth, humor, and wisdom, it should be on everyone’s got-to-read list and part of every clinician’s library."
— Russell Grieger, Ph.D., author of The Couples Therapy Companion and Unrelenting Drive
“… an intricate road map for the exploration of our death so that we can get on with the business of joyful living. This book is truly a gift to humanity.”
—Dr. Tim Flynn, physical therapist and international expert in chronic pain management
"While I’ve read my fair share of advice and research on dying, sat with dying patients, and experienced my own mortality at a young age, nothing could’ve prepared me for this book. The emotions surrounding death—from catapulting hope to bottoming out grief—are captured in such a succinct and artful way that is at once both fearfully honest and, dare I say, entertaining. Laura Pritchett has assembled a true workbook for the one course none of us want to take. Astonishingly, I feel I may have been given the key to a good death."
— Laura Katers, physician assistant, Inpatient Pain Management, University of Washington Medical Center
This book will be of interest to:
- Those going through GRIEF surrounding the LOSS of a loved one, a UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE
- ANYONE interested in their own MORTALITY and PLANNING for death
- People with a FEAR OF DEATH interested in overcoming that fear
- PSYCHOLOGISTS, CLINICIANS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, and MORTUARY SCIENTISTS
In this light-hearted, irreverent exploration of the one thing that is certain in all lives, Making Friends with Death offers a look at all the uncertainty that precedes this final act. A compelling mix of practical how-to advice and personal narrative, this book encapsulates our greatest quest—to make peace with death. Pritchett offers up wisdoms she has gleaned from all sorts of places, including a decade of traditional research and a lifetime of other related, but less formal, pursuits (digging up a dead body, watching her dog be necropsied on the lawn, hosting Death Cafés, and confronting the grim reaper himself).
Making Friends with Death broaches the sacred and the scary with warmth, research, and humor. Interspersed with a variety of workbook-like exercises, this book will prove to be the go-to companion for anyone who would rather be able to greet death as an old friend, rather than a spooky stranger.
MAKING FRIENDS WITH DEATH: A FIELD GUIDE FOR YOUR IMPENDING LAST BREATH (TO BE READ, IDEALLY, BEFORE IT'S IMMINENT!)
By Laura Pritchett
Self-Help/Death, Grief, Bereavement/Self-Management| Trade Paperback Original | 268 pages
Viva Editions | September 2017 | $16.95 | 9781632280596
About the Author: Laura Pritchett is the author of five novels and the recipient of the PEN USA Award, the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, the High Plains Book Award, the Willa Award, and others. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, O Magazine, Salon, High Country News, The Millions, Publisher’s Weekly, The Sun, and many others. She holds a PhD from Purdue University and teaches around the country. You can find out more at https://www.makingfriendswithdeath.com