<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>There is no guidebook on when to stop treatment of a terminal illness. This book gives an intimate account of how the myriad end-of-life decisions affect a family. Bob Vallee had the courage to accept his impending death and lived out his final days at home in his daughter's care. He passed peacefully, twenty-nine days after entering hospice.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em><strong>"It's best when the family decides."</strong></em></p><p>There is no guidebook on when, or how, to stop treatment of a terminal illness. Offered here is an intimate account of how the myriad end-of-life decisions affect a family. Bob Vallee had the courage to accept his impending death and lived out his final days at home in his daughter's care. He passed peacefully, in his sleep, twenty-nine days after entering hospice.</p><p>At the heart of this deeply reflective narrative about choices in living and dying, the reader finds a story of acceptance, forgiveness, reconciliation, and finally, awe for the fragility of life. </p><p>Peace is a place that lies between what is lost and what still remains. Kathleen Vallee Stein presents a lens-shifting view of role reversal as she steps into the role of caregiver. Her service to her father was a gift of love and gave him the dignity we all deserve in the last moments of our life. Stein's attention to detail sensitively recaptures events, without falling prey to nostalgia.</p><p>Read this book to consider choices you may make for yourself or the ones you love.</p>
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