<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Originally published in hardcover as 'The American book of dying' in the United States by Celestial Arts, Berkeley, in 2005"--T.p. verso.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For most people, the thought of dying or caring for a terminally ill friend or family member raises fears and questions as old as humanity: What is a "good death"? What appropriate preparations should be made? How do we best support our loved ones as life draws to its close? In this nondenominational handbook, Richard F. Groves and Henriette Anne Klauser provide comfort, direction, and hope to the dying and their caregivers through nine archetypal stories that illustrate the most common end-of-life concerns. Drawing from personal experiences, the authors offer invaluable guidance on easing emotional pain and navigating this difficult final passage. <p/>With a compelling new preface, this edition also features an overview of the hospice movement; a survey of Celtic, Tibetan, Egyptian, and other historic perspectives on the sacred art of dying; as well as various therapies, techniques, and rituals to alleviate suffering, stimulate reflection, and strengthen interpersonal bonds. <i>The American Book of Living and Dying</i> gives us courage to trust our deepest instincts, and reminds us that by telling the stories of those who have passed, we remember, honor, and continue to learn from them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Groves and Klauser weave threads of ancient wisdom with stories from real-life experience to create a uniquely American and practical guide for dying well."<br>-Ira Byock, M.D., Director of Palliative Care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and author of <i>Dying Well</i> <p/>"This excellent and very readable book finds new ways to create life even out of death. <i>The American Book of Living and Dying</i> opens avenues of healing and hope and shares them with us."<br>-Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Founder of the Center for Action and Contemplationand author of <i>Simplicity: The Freedom of Letting Go</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>RICHARD F. GROVES is the founder of the internationally renowned Sacred Art of Living and Dying educational series, which teaches participants how to alleviate spiritual and emotional distress at the end of life. A hospice chaplain for nearly thirty years, Richard has attended the deaths of more than five hundred people. He speaks nine languages and has earned graduate degrees in theology, ethics, law, and pastoral counseling. Richard and his wife, Mary, established the Sacred Art of Living Center in Bend, Oregon, twenty-five years ago, where he still resides today. <p/>HENRIETTE ANNE KLAUSER, Ph.D., is the author of four books, including the best-selling <i>Writing on Both Sides of the Brain</i> and <i>Write It Down, Make It Happen</i>. She is the president of Writing Resources, a seminar and consulting organization, as well as an active lecturer, workshop leader, and freelance writer. Henriette Anne is dedicated to helping people use the power of the written word to build relationships, bring families together, and heal emotional wounds. She lives in Edmonds, Washington.
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