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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social institutions > Death & dying > General
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Folly Tide
(Paperback)
Kim Kuebler
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"The death of a child," writes Myra Bluebond-Langner, "poignantly
underlines the impact of social and cultural factors on the way
that we die and the way that we permit others to die." In a moving
drama constructed from her observations of leukemic children, aged
three to nine, in a hospital ward, she shows how the children come
to know they are dying, how and why they attempt to conceal this
knowledge from their parents and the medical staff, and how these
adults in turn try to conceal from the children their awareness of
the child's impending death.
A SUNDAY TIMES, NEW STATESMAN AND FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
'Immensely powerful . . . her investigation of this terrible
illness is sensitive and compelling' Sunday Times After her own
father's death from dementia, the writer and campaigner Nicci
Gerrard set out to explore the illness that now touches millions of
us, yet which we still struggle to speak about. What does dementia
mean, for those who live with it, and those who care for them? This
truthful, humane book is an attempt to understand. It is filled
with stories, both moving and optimistic: from those living with
dementia to those planning the end of life, from the scientists
unlocking the mysteries of the brain to the therapists using art
and music to enrich the lives of sufferers, from the campaigners
battling for greater compassion in care to the families trying to
make sense of this 'incomprehensible de-creation of the self'.
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