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The Day I Die The Untold Story Of Assisted Dying In America Anita Hannig

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The Day I Die The Untold Story Of Assisted Dying In America Anita Hannig
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Publisher: Sourcebooks
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Author: Anita Hannig
ISBN: 9781728259420, 9781728244914, 1728259428, 1728244919
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Day I Die The Untold Story Of Assisted Dying In America Anita Hannig by Anita Hannig 9781728259420, 9781728244914, 1728259428, 1728244919 instant download after payment.

An intimate investigation of assisted dying in America and what it means to determine the end of our lives.

In this groundbreaking book, award-winning cultural anthropologist Anita Hannig brings us into the lives of ordinary Americans who go to extraordinary lengths to set the terms of their own death. Faced with a terminal diagnosis and unbearable suffering, they decide to seek medical assistance in dying—a legal option now available to one in five Americans.

Drawing on five years of research on the frontlines of assisted dying, Hannig unearths the uniquely personal narratives masked by a polarized national debate. Among them are Ken, an irreverent ninety-year-old blues musician who invites his family to his death, dons his best clothes, and goes out singing; Derianna, a retired nurse and midwife who treks through Oregon and Washington to guide dying patients across life's threshold; and Bruce, a scrappy activist with Parkinson's disease who fights...

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