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Last Rights

The Struggle Over The Right To Die

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By Sue Woodman

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On Sale
Jan 25, 2001
Page Count
240 pages
Publisher
Balance
ISBN-13
9780738203508

Price

$19.99

Price

$25.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

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Last Rights is a compassionate, comprehensive, up-to-the-minute examination of the right-to-die movement in America and the medical, legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding euthanasia. The stories behind the headlines are revealed – both (in)famous and lesser known – through stirring personal testimonies. Airing the views of activists and opponents, Sue Woodman considers the complex questions that will continue to engage us for as long as we live and die. In the end, we are left with this question: Could the right to die be humankind’s ultimate civil rights struggle?

Genre:

  • Nonfiction
  • Family & Relationships
  • Death, Grief, Bereavement

Sue Woodman is a freelance journalist who specializes in health and social issues for a number of national magazines including Allure, New Woman, Ms., and McCalls. She also writes features for U.S. and British publications such as The Nation, The Independent of London, and the Manchester Guardian. For many years Woodman was a New York correspondent for BBC domestic and world service radio and UNICEF radio worldwide.

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Sue Woodman

About the Author

Sue Woodman is a freelance journalist who specializes in health and social issues for a number of national magazines including Allure, New Woman, Ms., and McCalls. She also writes features for U.S. and British publications such as The Nation, The Independent of London, and the Manchester Guardian. For many years Woodman was a New York correspondent for BBC domestic and world service radio and UNICEF radio worldwide.

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