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This book is stunning. Clear, thoughtful, and at times hard to read, the book gives a first hand account of the author's experiences with end of life situations. His perspective is an unusual one; he's a clinician engaging with patients who are making end-of-life decisions or who were having others (such as well-meaning family members) make decisions for them. The situations are fascinating. His analyses, though they begin as medically-based, evolve into the thoughtful and humane. The book offers unique insights, and it's really well written. Read more
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