Lee Geesook
Pages | 262 |
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Dimensions | 127*188 |
ISBN | 978-89-6545-437-3 03330 |
Price | 15,000KRW |
Date | September 2017 |
Contents | Society |
Essay on Life’s Last Task: Well-Dying.
This book discusses (1) the experience of and preparation for death, (2) life in old age and minimal treatment, (3) case studies of those who remain behind, and (4) the mourning process.
Drawing from her own experience of dealing with life and death, the author describes what a good death is and how we can prepare for it.
The author renders her personal experience in terms of family anecdotes from the perspective of those approaching death (senior parents) and those who remain behind (grown-up children). The author embraces death as part of the aging process, and offers unreserved advice on life after 65. This book describes types of death and ways to prepare for the last eight years of your life before “well-dying.” Information on senior treatment and care, such as nursing homes and hospice, are also included.