Accolades and Praise

"Excellent in every way; recommended for all libraries, and readers facing end-of-life challenges."

 

The Last Things We Talk About is extremely informative, but it is not dry. Libby illustrates her points with real-life examples of those who prepared well for the end of life and those who did not...I heartily recommend The Last Things We Talk About as both a motivating read and a valuable reference.”

— Melody W. Miller, Author, Heritage of Hope, Finishing Life Well.

 

“This book is an excellent source of information for those dealing with end of life issues. It is well organized, and practical while at the same time written with empathy and hope. This book pays attention to critical details that are often overlooked in this kind of material. Kudos to Boatwright for making the overwhelming experience for the end of life process manageable.”

— Kim Engelmann, MDiv., DMin., Board Certified Chaplain SCA, Provisional Board Certified Chaplain APC


“Dr. Boatwright has written a stunning resource that will become indispensable to individuals, institutions, health-care professionals and religious bodies. In caring and artistic ways, she shows how death is not one thing, or better yet, death is one thing NOT: End of Story.”

— Leonard Sweet, best-selling author, professor, Drew University, George Fox University, Tabor College, Evangelical Seminary, and founder of The Salish Sea Press and preachthestory.com


“This is a clear, well-written, and inclusive book about the choices we need to make pertaining to end-of-life decisions. It is direct, but sensitive. It is easy to read but also can be used for reference. I would recommend this book both for pre-planning and 'what do we do now?' situations.”

— Robyn Ledwith Mar, author of Grief Recovery: A Workbook for Widows and Widowers


“Everyone needs to own a book like this.
I have experienced so many situations where loved ones experience death unexpectedly and are not sure what to do next and if that's not enough, find out that everything will cost an arm and a leg without life insurance.
Even though death is not a pleasant topic to discuss with your loved ones and family, this book makes it stress free and painless as possible so when the time comes of passing, everyone can celebrate your life and not mourn at the costs.”

— Anonymous Review


“As a millennial caring for her aging parents, I really appreciate this book. It's a tool kit mentally and emotionally that also gives tangible information on what to do and who to approach.”

— Anastasia A, Reviewer