Choosing To Live Choosing To Die

 

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

Dying may be a universal experience,
but it’s also a deeply personal matter; each death
is as unique as the person’s life that came before.
— Nikki Tate, author of "Choosing to Live Choosing to Die"
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Adding visual interest and commentary are annotated photographs and Belle Wuthrich’s graphically bold illustrations
— Quill & Quire
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It would be lovely to think that the final days and hours of a person’s life would be a time of celebration and joy rather than grief and regret.
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Some people have gone so far as to have DNR tattooed on their chest. Standing for Do Not Resuscitate, the letters are intended to prevent first responders, bystanders or medical professionals from performing CPR if the person is found unconscious.
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illustration and book design for orca book publishers

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

Cover and interior illustration and design.
Published by Orca Books, 2019
Author: Nikki Tate