Curtains: Adventures of an Undertaker-in-Training
Autor Tom Jokinenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2010
At
forty-four,
Tom
Jokinen
decided
to
quit
his
job
in
order
to
become
an
apprentice
undertaker,
setting
out
to
ask
the
questions:
What
is
the
right
thing
to
do
when
someone
dies?
With
the
marketplace
offering
new
options
(go
green,
go
anti-corporate,
go
Disney,
be
packed
into
an
artificial
reef
and
dropped
in
the
Atlantic...),
is
there
still
room
for
tradition?
In
a
year
of
adventures
both
hair-raising
and
hilarious,
Jokinen
finds
a
world
that
is
radically
changed
since
Jessica
Mitford
revisedThe
American
Way
of
Death,
more
surprising
thanSix
Feet
Under,
and
even
funnier
and
more
illuminating
thanStiff.
If
Bill
Bryson
were
to
apprentice
at
a
funeral
home,
searching
for
the
meaning
of
life
and
death,
you'd
haveCurtains.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780306818912
ISBN-10: 0306818914
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 0306818914
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
Tom
Jokinenis
a
radio
producer
and
video-journalist
who
has
also
worked
as
a
railroad
operator
and
an
editorial
cartoonist.
Jokinen
spent
two
years
in
medical
school,
where
he
dissected
two
human
cadavers.
He
and
his
wife
live
in
Ottawa.
Recenzii
Kirkus
Reviews,
December
2009
“In this report on the modern funeral industry, Jokinen updatesThe American Way of Death, Jessica Mitford’s classic 1963 treatise on the subject…An astute, measured look at the modern death-care industry.”
Booklist, 1/30/10
“Jokinen’s wry observations on and revelations about mortality and the industry it has engendered evoke a youthful adventure into the unknown…Recounting his experiences, he delivers ironic dialogue with standup skill and smoothly integrates technical information and market data without hindering the flow of readable insights.”
Shelf Awareness, 2/25/10
“A thoughtful, provocative and often wry account of the modern funeral industry by an apprentice undertaker.”
PublishersWeekly.com, 3/1/10
“An interesting glimpse into an almost-invisible industry, and the forces pushing it in strange new directions.”
Minneappolis Star-Tribune, 3/28/10Curtainsis absolutely to die for.”
Hudson Valley News, April 2010
“Mordant but not morbid, this book is a delight. Honest.”
“In this report on the modern funeral industry, Jokinen updatesThe American Way of Death, Jessica Mitford’s classic 1963 treatise on the subject…An astute, measured look at the modern death-care industry.”
Booklist, 1/30/10
“Jokinen’s wry observations on and revelations about mortality and the industry it has engendered evoke a youthful adventure into the unknown…Recounting his experiences, he delivers ironic dialogue with standup skill and smoothly integrates technical information and market data without hindering the flow of readable insights.”
Shelf Awareness, 2/25/10
“A thoughtful, provocative and often wry account of the modern funeral industry by an apprentice undertaker.”
PublishersWeekly.com, 3/1/10
“An interesting glimpse into an almost-invisible industry, and the forces pushing it in strange new directions.”
Minneappolis Star-Tribune, 3/28/10Curtainsis absolutely to die for.”
Hudson Valley News, April 2010
“Mordant but not morbid, this book is a delight. Honest.”