Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die: The Complexities of Assisted Dying

Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die: The Complexities of Assisted Dying

Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die: The Complexities of Assisted Dying

Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die: The Complexities of Assisted Dying

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Overview

“Tate’s sprawling work is a fascinating guide that belongs in all middle school, high school, and public libraries. This resource will help tweens and teens looking to better understand death and dying for personal or academic purposes.”—School Library Journal, starred review

With many jurisdictions considering whether or not to implement new assisted-death legislation, Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die is a timely look at the subject for teen readers who may not yet have had much experience with death and dying. Readers are introduced to the topic of assisted dying through the author's own story. The issue continues to be hotly debated in families, communities and countries around the world, and there are no easy answers. Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die looks at the issue from multiple perspectives and encourages readers to listen with an open mind and a kind heart and reach their own conclusions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459818910
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Series: Orca Issues Series , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
Lexile: 1240L (what's this?)
File size: 52 MB
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Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Nikki Tate is the author of more than 30 books, most of which are for children and teens. Her Footprints title, Deep Roots: How Trees Sustain Our Planet, received several award nominations and was named by the New York Public Library as one of 2016’s Best 100 Books for Kids. She lives in Canmore, Alberta.


Belle Wuthrich is an illustrator and designer specializing in books for young readers. Belle has contributed to more than a dozen books for kids, a number of which have won awards or been republished internationally, including the Montaigne Medal Award–winning Eyes and Spies: How You’re Tracked and Why You Should Know and the Silver Birch Award nominee Eat Up: An Infographic Exploration of Food. She lives in Campbell, California.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Big Picture
Beginning at the End
Consider the Context
The Language of Dying
Assisted Dying and the Law
Practical Matters
The Philosophy of Dying
The Nature of Suffering
Let Me Help
Risks and Safeguards
A Good Death
Acknowledgments
Glossary
References
Photo Credits
Index
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