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Jason Cashman has reached the goal he spent the last twenty years seeking, but instead of feeling content, he feels empty. When he meets Alexandra Lopez, a ten-year-old America-loving girl facing deportation, he is inspired by his old friend, Murray McBride, to give her five wishes before she must leave. They set out to check off as many wishes as possible, but when Jason's transplanted heart begins to fail, he must choose between his obligations to the past and his hope for a future.
The Top Five Regrets of Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing.
Patrick is dying a slow, agonizing death. He wants his friend, Dr. Ron Grey to help him-but not to help him get better. Instead Patrick wants Ron to help him end his suffering by helping him end his life. This is the premise of a story that Paul Chamberlain employs to reveal the ethical and emotional complexities of a movement that is gaining supporters daily. It is a story that sends Ron Grey on a difficult journey across a continent and through a minefield of conflicting ideas and values. Should people have a legal right to choose the time of their death? Can adequate safeguards be employed to protect the public from potential abuses of physician-assisted suicide laws? What does it mean for people to die with dignity? Will people feel an obligation not to burden their families with their prolonged illness? What has been the experience in the Netherlands, which has had a physician-assisted suicide law for over twenty-five years? What about the possibility of misdiagnosis? Is there a legitimate public interest in what appears to be a purely private act? Can morality be legislated at all? All of these vital issues are clearly and carefully considered. Yet as we move through the legal, political, medical and ethical questions, we also see the personal side of these topics played out in the context of a caring family and a deep friendship. Here is a timely and helpful book on one of the most controversial concerns of our day.
Help take away some of the stress of your passing for your family with this Final Wishes Organizer. You can record all the important information they will need to know after you are gone. The 8 x 10 inch size has lots of room to write in your information. With 56 pages, you can record what you need without getting overwhelmed. There are pages for you to record the following: Personal Information such as Name, Address, Email, and other Contact Info Family Information about Parents, Children, and Grandchildren Pets Personal and Family Medical History Funeral Arrangements and Special Requests Friends and Family Contact Info Important Documents such as Will, Marriage License, Driver's License, Insurance Policies, Tax Documents, and more Executor Power of Attorney Financial such as Bank Accounts, Credit Cards, Investments, Assets, Debts, Bills, etc. Where to find things like keys, passport, jewelry, passwords Services to cancel Three blank lined pages at the end for notes and final thoughts and wishes Please note this is not a legal document and does not replace any wills or other documentation mentioned in it.
With all his family and friends gone, one-hundred-year-old Murray McBride is looking for a reason to live. He finds it in Jason Cashman, a ten-year-old boy with a terminal heart defect and a list of five things he wants to do before he dies. Together, they race against the limited time each has left, ticking off wishes one by one. Along the way, Murray remembers what it's like to be young, and Jason fights for the opportunity to grow old. But when tragedy strikes, their worlds are turned upside-down, and an unexpected gift is the only thing that can make Jason's final wish come true.
Ten-year-old Manami did not realize how peaceful her family's life on Bainbridge Island was until the day it all changed. It's 1942, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Manami and her family are Japanese American, which means that the government says they must leave their home by the sea and join other Japanese Americans at a prison camp in the desert. Manami is sad to go, but even worse is that they are going to have to give her and her grandfather's dog, Yujiin, to a neighbor to take care of. Manami decides to sneak Yujiin under her coat and gets as far as the mainland before she is caught and forced to abandon Yujiin. She and her grandfather are devastated, but Manami clings to the hope that somehow Yujiin will find his way to the camp and make her family whole again. It isn't until she finds a way to let go of her guilt that Manami can reclaim the piece of herself that she left behind and accept all that has happened to her family.
When someone dies the family is in a grief mode. They have no idea what kind of clothes to put on the deceased, what bills have to be paid or even what bank accounts the deceased had. Nancy L. Miller wrote this book so family members would know of their loved one's last wishes. It has everything a family needs to know right down to the last details with no guessing. I believe this book is very valuable to everyone. --- Nancy L. Miller ---
We all assume our loved ones will be around forever but once they're gone you might find yourself wishing you'd asked more questions about their life while you had the chance. Most people enjoy talking about their lives, and discussing a loved one's life experiences which can be one of the most enjoyable conversations you will have, helping you understand their views and how they came to be the person they are. My Final Thoughts and Wishes helps you to ask the right questions, the questions that will paint a lasting picture and put your mind at rest. It is also a place to record those all-important details such as health issues, banking and other account details. My Final Thoughts and Wishes is a guide, an inspiration and a keepsake.