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The Final ChoiceDiscover the compelling narrative of assisted dying through the eyes of Kiwi journalist Caralise Trayes in this eye opening book. Measuring 152 x 229 mm with 280 pages, this brand new paperback edition is published by Capture and Tell Media on July 1, 2020. Caralise Trayes embarks on a thought provoking journey, unearthing the truths surrounding the End of Life Choice Act. This gripping story weaves interviews with key figures, including Act MP David
Discover the compelling narrative of assisted dying through the eyes of Kiwi journalist Caralise Trayes in this eye-opening book. Measuring 152 x 229 mm with 280 pages, this brand new paperback edition is published by Capture and Tell Media on July 1, 2020. Caralise Trayes embarks on a thought-provoking journey, unearthing the truths surrounding the End of Life Choice Act. This gripping story weaves interviews with key figures, including Act MP David Seymour, terminal illness advocates, and medical professionals, offering diverse perspectives on this critical issue. Learn about the personal stories that highlight the complexities of choosing assisted dying while confronting the ethical debates involved. Readers will appreciate Trayes’ ability to present challenging topics with warmth and sensitivity, ultimately leading to profound insights on dignity and choice at the end of life. Perfect for anyone interested in New Zealand's journey towards understanding this complex law, this book also functions as a meaningful resource for discussions about end-of-life decisions. We provide combined shipping options for your convenience. Shop with confidence, knowing our NZ owned business is based in Auckland, ensuring your purchase is in stock locally—eliminating unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes.CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 280
Bind: paperback
Author: Caralise Trayes Publisher: Capture and Tell Media
Publication Date: 01-07-2020
A Kiwi journalist on the hunt for the truth about assisted dying and the End of Life Choice Act. Join her on a journey of discovery as she tells the stories of those with terminal illness and interviews lawyers, doctors, ethicists and clerics around New Zealand and the world. Includes interviews from Act MP David Seymour, Shirley Seales (mother of the late Lecretia Seales), Dr Jack Havill and Mary Panko PhD of the End-of-Life Choice Society, as well as in?uencer & disabilities advocate Claire Freeman, palliative care expert Professor Roderick MacLeod MNZM and NZ Disability Rights Commissioner, Paula Tesoriero MNZM among many others. Written in a remarkably personable way while plunging into some of life's most challenging topics, and resurfacing with intriguing results.
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