This book is a unique yet extremely useful. Because we refuse to think about course death (especially that of our loved ones) and are eaten by disarray when a tragedy happens. I would have refused to buy such a work at one time, my thinking near immortal. But following a heavy and sad loss, and when it watches a person near the end of life, this is a book of great utility, and my knowledge the only of this type. For beyond the sadness and distress that is experienced when such happens event, there are legal and administrative obligations which lose us with their varieties and especially by their little importances it may have to us at such time. Also, they never forget the purely human aspect, the book by Rachel Frély lists all the steps to make after a death and above contains form letters (many cancellations -Bank, insurance, etc-, condolences, invitations, etc.). A practical book which, in a sense, better to grieve and not to complicate too often with "frigid" approaches face the human drama that raises death.