Mortician Diaries
Precis: There are multiple stories about my encounters as a Mortician. All off them include others perspective of death, and how each person deals with the tragedies within themselves, there families, and the people around them. I explain how I dealt with their problems, and helped them along the way, to help them understand that death is a part of living, and when grieving over someone's death, you also have to think about the ones you are forgetting about, that are still alive.
Quotes: "I decided to write this book to help readers get started with their own dialogue on death. Which can ultimately have great impact on how we choose to live our lives."(p.3)
"I dreaded mother/baby scenes, but I also wanted to help."(p.19)
"I related to that. If our family were to lose Tiger, our little brown dachshund, my girls would be devastated. She continued...."(p.27)
I think that the book is really good, and the stories that were being told, brought June's personality out. I really liked how well she was able to talk to people who were going through a lot. She made them feel comfortable even in the dirtiest situations. She was always trying to help others, and tried to feel their pain so that she could have a better understanding of what they were going through. Trying to compare their problems with the same problems she went through.
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