
Things I've Learned from Dying
A Book About Life
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David R. Dow
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David R. Dow
National Book Critics Circle Award finalist David R. Dow confronts the reality of his work on death row when his father-in-law is diagnosed with lethal melanoma, his beloved Doberman becomes fatally ill, and his young son begins to comprehend the implications of mortality. "Every life is different, but every death is the same. We live with others. We die alone".
In his riveting, artfully written memoir The Autobiography of an Execution, David Dow enraptured listeners with a searing and frank exploration of his work defending inmates on death row. But when Dow's father-in-law receives his own death sentence in the form of terminal cancer, and his gentle dog Winona suffers acute liver failure, the author is forced to reconcile with death in a far more personal way, both as a son and as a father.
Told through the disparate lenses of the legal battles he's spent a career fighting, and the intimate confrontations with death each family faces at home, Things I've Learned From Dying offers a poignant and lyrical account of how illness and loss can ravage a family. Full of grace and intelligence, Dow offers listeners hope without cliche and reaffirms our basic human needs for acceptance and love by giving voice to the anguish we all face - as parents, as children, as partners, as friends - when our loved ones die tragically, and far too soon.
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What made the experience of listening to Things I've Learned from Dying the most enjoyable?
I liked the author's sincerity and candor, especially considering the difficult, personal nature of the subjects he covers. The book had a lively pace that kept us engaged. The listener also learns facts about the medical and the criminal justice systems.What did you like best about this story?
There are three different stories that intertwine and interlock very skillfully, throughout the book. This kept it interesting. As you listen to one story you realize you are eager to know how the other story is going.What about David R. Dow’s performance did you like?
Well what is not to like about having the author actually read his own book?Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
We did eagerly listen to this book during a 10 hour round trip drive; it was great company.Any additional comments?
My husband and I listened to this together and really enjoyed it. Don't let the off-putting subject of death put you off listening to this. It is an engaging, enjoyable, worthwhile book.Engaging, entertaining, enlightening
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In this one things are a lot closer to home and we deal with a lot more grief. It’s heavy. As always though these books are very thought-provoking. They force you to look at yourself and how your going about life. I really enjoy that. It’s also full of great conversation, touching on personal theories, opinions, and many mantras that are not only true, but wouldn’t hurt to adopt to oneself. Philosophy is a major subject with this author and he lays these conversations out and dissects them from everyone’s point of view that are affected in the story. He doesn’t try to come off as being smarter than anyone, he has a great ability to bring you along with him every step of the way…as I said.
If you do a little research into the book before using a credit, as I did, and your reading my review I advise you to go for it. You will not be disappointed. There’s also a strong sense of what all, or I’d say most middle-aged men deal with and it really resonated with me. I also love that Lincoln still “speaks” the same way even tho this book is a few years after the 1st book I read! Thank you for a great story Mr. Dow.
Another fabulous ride-along with David R. Dow
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Sometimes saying nothing is the best thing we can do.
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An incredible read. Passionate and precise.
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What made the experience of listening to Things I've Learned from Dying the most enjoyable?
The excellent character development, concrete detail and well woven sub-stories in the book kept me wanting to know what happens next from start to finish.Who was your favorite character and why?
I thoroughly enjoyed the authors description of the family's doberman.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending chapters were very touching tear-jerkers.Any additional comments?
Great listen; I am sorry its over.Excellent, Poignant Tear-jerker
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There are a few, however. David Dow is one of them and as you read on you can feel the stress that both David and his team feel as they fight to the end to save people's lives.
But this book has several layers. Not only his work but his relationships with his family and his beloved family dog who he has cherished for over thirteen years.
This is the second of David Dow's books that I have had the pleasure to enjoy and I really hope that he is working on more. He is an educator who has a gift and I highly recommend that you invest in this wonderful book.
Ten Hours Too Short
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