I recommend reading this excellent novel, short, intense, very well written. Excellent base and moving reflection on the delicate subject of the end of life: pain, human accompaniment, listening and respect.
The one can not write a book on euthanasia by saying I love, because it is an important and serious matter. the description given by the author of the various cases he approaches sound right, and grows the people accompanying them to the end.
Javais routinely picked up this book to read the works of Martin Winckler; I did not know what was the topic addressed by his last novel. But for once, jaurais better to be careful. On this Christmas Eve, address leuthanasie cools very quickly. But M
A delicate subject well written. The author addresses the problem with the eutanasie Compation, sensitivity. A great lesson in humanity. Paralèlement, there is a criticism of how some caregivers consider patients. The author introduces us to the doct
The style is the one already well known to the author. The limitations of this work are those imposed by law and it is not responsible. In summary this is a plus for an essential subject which I hope will become more and more important over the years
The narrator is a doctor in a hospice. When he called on his cell with the password "From Andrew," is first of the pain he tries to finally juguler.mais, it helps people sleep peacefully, listening to them and recording their last words on small