In the Midst of Life
2 journalers for this copy...
Got this used on the internet to complete my reading of this fascinating series.
The title is rather misleading, this book is about death. The author was a nurse and during her career naturally encountered many deaths. I will admit dying does freak me out and this book really unsettled me. But it was also very interesting. I can’t believe that it’s not legally possible to just died of old age! For goodness sake! Really? I was also fascinated by the way society has changed regarding death, it’s really become an unnatural process. It’s a big step backwards right? I think so. This book has given me so much to think about. Especially that many people Die when their loved one leaves their bedside temporarily. Love is a strong bond. Perhaps it needs loved one to retreat before you can break the bond and go?
Journal Entry 3 by Shahrun at Dagenham Little Free Library in Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom on Sunday, November 17, 2019
Released 4 yrs ago (11/17/2019 UTC) at Dagenham Little Free Library in Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Just restocking my Little Free Library. Trying to keep a little something in it for everyone.
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If you have picked up a book from here, You may have noticed there is a little hand written note/sticker inside with a unique number and direction to the BookCrossing website. In a nutshell, BookCrossing allows you the reader to become a part of the Books story. You can track the recorded movements of the book and add an opinion on the story. It’s free and you can do it anonymously. But if you join, you will get notified when the next reader journals it. You wouldn’t believe how far some books go!
No takers yet, so I’ve reshuffled the Library and taken this one out for now.
If you have picked up a book from here, You may have noticed there is a little hand written note/sticker inside with a unique number and direction to the BookCrossing website. In a nutshell, BookCrossing allows you the reader to become a part of the Books story. You can track the recorded movements of the book and add an opinion on the story. It’s free and you can do it anonymously. But if you join, you will get notified when the next reader journals it. You wouldn’t believe how far some books go!
OH MY! Thank you so much Shahrun for this wishlist book and all the lovely gifts that came with it. You were so generous and thoughtful, what a beautiful ButterflyCoin, my first time having one. So many Blessings in one package! I look forward to seeing Jennifer Worth's book claw its way to the top of my TBR Mountain Range.