Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
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It’s a love or hate it - simply because the book is about death and the industry behind it
I really liked that this book is a mixture of memoire and nonfiction. You learn a lot while you read about the autores life and her career as a mortician. Its a good way to consume a topic like death. A really appreciate her openness about the death industry and what she thinks about it.

Wow... I was really impressed with this book, especially because when started this book not really knowing what it was about. It has given me massive food of thought about what I want and not want when my time has come... I very much agree with the author, that mortality and death have to have a place in the conversation in family circles again. And on top of all of this... It was a great fun read with a lot of information to boot!
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1 reviews
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Description
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It’s a love or hate it - simply because the book is about death and the industry behind it
I really liked that this book is a mixture of memoire and nonfiction. You learn a lot while you read about the autores life and her career as a mortician. Its a good way to consume a topic like death. A really appreciate her openness about the death industry and what she thinks about it.

Wow... I was really impressed with this book, especially because when started this book not really knowing what it was about. It has given me massive food of thought about what I want and not want when my time has come... I very much agree with the author, that mortality and death have to have a place in the conversation in family circles again. And on top of all of this... It was a great fun read with a lot of information to boot!







