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'Fascinating... life affirming' Times Literary Supplement 'Without
exaggeration, an awe-inspiring achievement' Nigella Lawson Chosen
as an Irish Times Book of the Year In this profoundly moving and
remarkable book, journalist Hayley Campbell explores society's
attitudes towards death, and the impact on those who work with it
every day. 'If the reason we're outsourcing this burden is because
it's too much for us,' she asks, 'how do they deal with it?' Would
facing death directly make us fear it less? Inspired by her own
childhood fascination with the subject, she meets embalmers and a
former death row executioner, mass fatality investigators and a
bereavement midwife. She talks to gravediggers who have already dug
their own graves and questions a man whose job it is to make crime
scenes disappear. Through Campbell's incisive and candid interviews
with people who see death every day, she asks: Does seeing death
change you as a person? And are we all missing something vital by
letting death remain hidden? 'Moving, funny, and liable to
unexpectedly cause me to tear up' Neil Gaiman 'Essential,
compassionate, honest' Audrey Niffenegger
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