The Welcome Visitor
By (Author) John Humphrys
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st March 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
155.937
Paperback
288
Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
192g
Death is a subject modern society shies away from. Even doctors avoid the word. But if we regard death as a failure in our desire to prolong life, can we ever arrive at a humane approach to those whose lives have lost meaning Are we keeping people alive simply because we can
Here, John Humphrys and his co-author Dr Sarah Jarvis take a wider look at how our attitudes to death have changed as doctors have learned how to prolong life beyond anything that could have been imagined only a few generations ago, and confront one of the great challenges facing the western world today.There are no easy answers but the first step must surely be to accept that death can be as welcome as it is inevitable.This is an important book. It needs to be. Slowly, we are coming to realise that a life well lived might decently conclude with a death well and timely died. - Terry Pratchett
Compelling - Daily MailComforting... Honest... It is a relief to have some of the private struggles of dealing with death brought out into the open. He is determined to tell it like it is. - Daily TelegraphImpassioned and impressive - Sunday TimesTremendously uplifting ...deserves the widest readership - News Talka powerful, compassionate book, movingly illustrated - FT on Sundayilluminating and helpful - The TimesJohn Humphrys has reported from all over the world for the BBC and presented its frontline news programmes on both radio and television, in a broadcasting career spanning forty years. He has won a string of awards and been described as a 'national treasure'. He owned a dairy farm for ten years and has homes in Wales, Greece and London.
Dr Sarah Jarvis is a GP in London as well as making regular media appearances in The One Show and with her own column in Good Housekeeping magazine.