cover image Life’s Last Gift: Giving and Receiving Peace When a Loved One Is Dying

Life’s Last Gift: Giving and Receiving Peace When a Loved One Is Dying

Charles Garfield. Central Recovery, $15.95 trade paper (194p) ISBN 978-1-942094-50-0

Garfield (Sometimes My Heart Goes Numb), founder of the Shanti Project, a service organization dedicated to those with terminal illnesses, believes dying people need to hear someone say, “I will stand with you in the midst of despair.” From this standpoint, he entreats caregivers of the dying to make nine commitments to themselves and their loved ones to “heal without cures.” He encourages caregivers to be as present as possible by listening, speaking, and acting from the heart to set a foundation for care. Garfield tackles these topics with clinical experience as well as with the firsthand account of managing the end of life for his mother and father. In one reflection, he courageously shares his response when his mother brought up assisted suicide—although he understood her pain, he couldn’t actively allow her to die. Garfield shows how to resolve conflict and be supportive even when caregivers and the dying disagree about care. Deeply exploring tough topics such as pain management and relationship reconciliation, this resource will give readers a place to go for comfort, direction, and answers. (Oct.)