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Monday mornings for most folks involve meetings and paperwork, but for Sarah Jones it involved the worst day of someone else's life. From stillborn babies to one-hundred-year-old grandmas, a peaceful passing to a horrific homicide and a lot in between. What is it like to be alive while constantly dealing with death? Jones' collection of essays and poems reveal the lessons she learned about being alive from those who are not and how working in the death industry shaped her everyday life. Written with deep introspection and a surprising amount of humor, Living Life with Death offers a unique perspective and a lesson for all readers.…mehr

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Monday mornings for most folks involve meetings and paperwork, but for Sarah Jones it involved the worst day of someone else's life. From stillborn babies to one-hundred-year-old grandmas, a peaceful passing to a horrific homicide and a lot in between. What is it like to be alive while constantly dealing with death? Jones' collection of essays and poems reveal the lessons she learned about being alive from those who are not and how working in the death industry shaped her everyday life. Written with deep introspection and a surprising amount of humor, Living Life with Death offers a unique perspective and a lesson for all readers.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Jones and Ross - her husband of 32 years - live with their four adult children on Sydney's beautiful Northern Beaches. Combining her passions for travelling, photography and writing, Sarah has authored a travel blog, recounting funny family adventures and family holidays over the past 12 years and gaining for herself an avid readership. wordsbysarahjones.comSarah's mother, Jeannie Somerville, was diagnosed with dementia in 2014. It was this diagnosis, coupled with the lack of resources and reading material available for those undergoing similar experiences with loved ones, that prompted Sarah to put pen to paper and write about her own journey with her mother's dementia, in the hope that it would help others. This is Sarah's first book.