On My Own
by Diane Rehm
Knopf Doubleday
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
In a deeply personal and moving book, the beloved NPR radio host speaks 
out about the long drawn-out death (from Parkinson’s) of her husband of 
fifty-four years, and of her struggle to reconstruct her life without 
him.
 With John gone, Diane was indeed “on her own,” coping with 
the inevitable practical issues and, more important, with the profoundly
 emotional ones. What to do, how to react, reaching out again into the 
world—struggling to create a new reality for herself while clinging to 
memories of the past. Her focus is on her own roller-coaster 
experiences, but she has also solicited the moving stories of such 
recently widowed friends as Roger Mudd and Susan Stamberg, which work to
 expose the reader to a remarkable range of reactions to the death of a 
spouse.
 John’s unnecessarily extended death—he begged to be 
helped to die—culminated in his taking matters into his own hands, 
simply refusing to take water, food, and medication. His heroic actions 
spurred Diane into becoming a kind of poster person for the “right to 
die” movement that is all too slowly taking shape in our country. With 
the brave determination that has characterized her whole life, she is 
finding a meaningful new way to contribute to the world. 
 Her 
book—as practical as it is inspiring—will be a help and a comfort to the
 recently bereaved, and a beacon of hope about the possibilities that 
remain to us as we deal with our own approaching mortality.
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