This is the most rational and humane time in history to live and die, but only if you do the paperwork. Every day a thousand of the World War II generation die, and 12,000 of their children turn 50. Many of the baby-boom generation have not dealt with serious illness, and some of them are death innocent. This self-help book places facts at the fingertips of readers at their time of greatest need.
"Becoming aware and making decisions about important life and death choices affords a sense of well being," and twenty years of interviewing and researching have enabled Marcia Camp to address her subject with compassion and savvy while using a light touch. Twice winner of the coveted Sybil Nash Abrams Poetry Award, her features, profiles, short stories, and poetry have appeared in newspapers, magazines and literary anthologies across the country.
"Effective communication is the key to understanding," and Clarissa Willis combines her unique talents as a communicator, educator, administrator, and motivational speaker to provide insight into how children survive loss. Author of three books, she is published internationally in early childhood and lectures nationwide on issues concerning children and families.