An Introduction and Beginner's Guide Paperback
by
Joellyn St. Pierre DDiv.
Winner of the 2009 USA Best Books
Award and the 2010 International Book Award, The Art of Death Midwifery: An
Introduction and Beginner's Guide, by ordained interfaith minister Joellyn St.
Pierre, is a compelling and comprehensive manual for family, clergy, hospice
volunteers, or medical staff engaged in the field of death and dying. In this
poetic and powerful book, the author reminds us that society has thrown a veil
of mystery over the process of death, thereby depriving the dying from the
dignified and fearless departure they so deserve. Based on the tenet that death
is neither the enemy nor a finite state, St.
Pierre gives all helpmates the necessary tools to
become a death midwife. That is, someone capable of acting as a spiritual guide
as the dying transition from this life into what awaits them after death.
Unlike many books on death and dying, this guide is leading-edge, based on the
author's long experience both in lay and clergy. It is a sensitive and lyrical
reminder that the dying deserve to feel empowered as they leave this life.
* Paperback: 272 pages
* Publisher: BookSurge
Publishing (April 27, 2009)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1439229066
* ISBN-13: 978-1439229064
* Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.9
x 5.9 inches
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