What happens inside a Crematory? The backstage of the funeral industry, told by a young scholar of death and its rites. It has strong descriptions that lead us, however, to sensitive and profound reflections on our mortality
The death worth living The book of a gerontologist doctor, Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes, is an open, sensitive and inspiring report, of her experience of taking care of the dying ones. Morte ê um dia que vale a pena viver, (Death is a day Worth Living) is a lesson of courage and empathy.
3 Children’s books on death and losses Get to know these beautiful stories that might help kids to elaborate the idea of death and loss, distance and longing.
The five stages before dying The book On Death and Dying, written by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was a revolution for the way doctors and the medicine relate to terminal patients. Launched in 1969, it is until today essential for someone who goes through all the final path with a beloved one.
The year of magical thinking Life changes in a second. You seat in order to have dinner and the life you once knew ceases all of a sudden.
Gratitude "I cannot pretend I am without fear. But my predominant feeling is one of gratitude", said Oliver Sacks in one of his four farewell essays part of this short, yet great book
See you soon, Jose Camila Goytacaz's book is a touching and sensitive narrative about the pain of the loss and also being hopefull again
Os amigos do balacobaco ( Best Friends Forever ) A book to help you talking to the kids about a loved one's death