cover image It’s Your Funeral: Plan the Celebration of a Lifetime Before It’s Too Late

It’s Your Funeral: Plan the Celebration of a Lifetime Before It’s Too Late

Kathy Benjamin. Quirk, $16.99 trade paper (176p) ISBN 978-1-68369-258-4

In this surprisingly fun handbook, humorist Benjamin (Funerals to Die For) instructs readers in both simple and novel ways to prepare for death. She begins with a consideration of what to do with humanly remains, whether that means an environmentally friendly coral reef burial or turning one’s ashes into a vinyl record. Benjamin then considers how one’s obituary, funeral, and legacy are all ripe for personal touches. For example, choosing the music to be played at one’s funeral is a great way to allow one’s individuality to shine. Among the lighthearted instruction and intriguing anecdotes (such as the rise of “rent-a-mourners” in the U.K.) stands the notion that planning one’s own funeral is an act of love to those left behind. As such, readers are prompted to write down specific wishes and thoughts, including instructions for spreading ashes and what to do with digital assets such as email and social media accounts. Though some prompts are silly, such as “My Haunting Game Plan,” the suggestions for making grieving easier for loved ones will be welcome to any reader. This illuminating, brisk guide breathes vibrant life into a topic many would rather avoid. (Aug.)