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Knocking on Heaven's Door
- The Path to a Better Way of Death
- De: Katy Butler
- Narrado por: Katy Butler
- Duración: 10 h y 28 m
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Like so many of us, award-winning writer Katy Butler always assumed her aging parents would experience healthy, active retirements before dying peacefully at home. Then her father suffered a stroke that left him incapable of easily finishing a sentence or showering without assistance. Her mother was thrust into full-time caregiving, and Katy became one of the 24 million Americans who help care for aging parents. In an effort to correct a minor and non - life threatening heart arrhythmia, doctors outfitted her father with a pacemaker.
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A better way to narrate a book about death?
- De MAUREEN en 10-21-13
- Knocking on Heaven's Door
- The Path to a Better Way of Death
- De: Katy Butler
- Narrado por: Katy Butler
The Absolute Truth!
Revisado: 04-29-23
As a retired Oncology/Hematology Registered Nurse, I totally agree with this author. I have always believed that quality of life is more important than quantity, especially when the patient is suffering. Over treatment of those with end stage terminal diseases and conditions usually leads to more suffering, pain, and disability. Our current society has been taught that death is something to fear, not a natural part of living. Hospice and Palliative Care are excellent options for both the patient and their families as we all must walk the path to death some day. Advance planning, legal forms, and talking to your children or relatives makes this trip so much easier for all. Thank you, Katy Butler, for being honest and writing this book.
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The Book of Lost Names
- De: Kristin Harmel
- Narrado por: Madeleine Maby
- Duración: 10 h y 50 m
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Lina Meisel, a retired librarian in Florida, is reading the newspaper one morning when she freezes. Her eyes lock on a photograph of a book she hasn’t seen in 65 years - a book she recognizes as The Book of Lost Names. The accompanying article discusses the looting of libraries by the Nazis across Europe during World War II - an experience Lina remembers well - and the search to reunite people with the texts stolen from them so long ago. The book in the photograph is one of the most fascinating cases.
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Another whiney female "heroine"
- De Patricia en 08-15-20
- The Book of Lost Names
- De: Kristin Harmel
- Narrado por: Madeleine Maby
A Must Read...
Revisado: 07-26-20
Congratulations, Kristin Harmel, on your beautiful new book, I really enjoyed it. This is a book of multiple human emotions with hope and love ever lasting. Enjoy.
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The Final Game
- De: Caimh McDonnell
- Narrado por: Morgan C Jones
- Duración: 13 h y 36 m
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Dorothy Graham is dead, which is inconvenient, not least for her. Luckily, she has planned for this eventuality. Now, if any of the truly dreadful people she is related to want to get their hands on her money, they’re going to have to do so via a fiendish difficult and frankly bizarre competition of Dorothy’s devising. After all, just because you’re dead, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a last laugh at the expense of people who made your life miserable.
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Fun and likable, but not stranger times.
- De Dr. S. Ziesmann en 10-26-23
- The Final Game
- De: Caimh McDonnell
- Narrado por: Morgan C Jones
Too many laughs to count...
Revisado: 06-23-20
I totally enjoyed this book and was laughing most of the time. Dorothy was very wise with a personality to match...
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Searching for Hassan
- A Journey to the Heart of Iran
- De: Terence Ward
- Narrado por: Gibson Frazier, Terence Ward - preface
- Duración: 13 h y 2 m
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Growing up in Tehran in the 1960s, Terence Ward and his brothers were watched over by Hassan, the family’s cook, housekeeper, and cultural guide. After an absence of 30 years and much turmoil in Iran, Ward embarks on a quixotic pilgrimage with his family in search of their lost friend. However, as they set out on this improbable quest with no address or phone number, their only hope lies in their mother’s small black and white photograph taken decades before.
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Story of how true a friendship can be, deep, transcultural, without judgements!
- De Pouya en 12-05-22
- Searching for Hassan
- A Journey to the Heart of Iran
- De: Terence Ward
- Narrado por: Gibson Frazier, Terence Ward - preface
The human face of Iran.
Revisado: 04-21-20
I was sad to have this book finish. It gave me a whole new vision of Iran and it’s people. Being a person who enjoys history and travel, the beauty of the land, Iranian cultural sites, and it’s amazing poetry was a joy to listen too. The truth and peace this book reveals should be heard by everyone.
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