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The Final Choice

$14.95 AUD
Discover a compelling exploration of assisted dying and the End of Life Choice Act through the insightful lens of Kiwi journalist Caralise Trayes. In this essential read, Trayes embarks on a poignant journey across New Zealand and beyond, engaging with the lived experiences of individuals facing terminal illness. This 280-page paperback, measuring 152 x 229 mm, features powerful interviews with a range of experts including Act MP David Seymour, and palliative care specialist Professor Roderick MacLeod MNZM, alongside heartfelt stories from families touched by these heavy decisions.

Delve deep into the ethical landscape of end-of-life choices as Trayes interviews lawyers, ethicists, and medical professionals. Each chapter unfolds real-life narratives that challenge prevailing perceptions and encourage meaningful conversations around assisted dying. With a publication date of July 1, 2020, this book is not only timely but is a crucial contribution to the ongoing dialogue surrounding the rights of terminally ill patients in New Zealand. Readers will find this compelling narrative both informative and emotionally moving, making it a must-have for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of assisted dying legislation and personal choices at life’s end. Get your copy now and engage with this transformative book that offers both perspectives and insights.

Author: Caralise Trayes Publisher: Capture and Tell Media
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 280
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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The Final Choice

$14.95 AUD
Discover a compelling exploration of assisted dying and the End of Life Choice Act through the insightful lens of Kiwi journalist Caralise Trayes. In this essential read, Trayes embarks on a poignant journey across New Zealand and beyond, engaging with the lived experiences of individuals facing terminal illness. This 280-page paperback, measuring 152 x 229 mm, features powerful interviews with a range of experts including Act MP David Seymour, and palliative care specialist Professor Roderick MacLeod MNZM, alongside heartfelt stories from families touched by these heavy decisions.

Delve deep into the ethical landscape of end-of-life choices as Trayes interviews lawyers, ethicists, and medical professionals. Each chapter unfolds real-life narratives that challenge prevailing perceptions and encourage meaningful conversations around assisted dying. With a publication date of July 1, 2020, this book is not only timely but is a crucial contribution to the ongoing dialogue surrounding the rights of terminally ill patients in New Zealand. Readers will find this compelling narrative both informative and emotionally moving, making it a must-have for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of assisted dying legislation and personal choices at life’s end. Get your copy now and engage with this transformative book that offers both perspectives and insights.

Author: Caralise Trayes Publisher: Capture and Tell Media
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 280
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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