Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670097838
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 254 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670097837
- Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 296
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
“Being Mortal” by Akshat Gupta (Penguin 35 Collectors Edition) explores the vital intersection of medicine and end-of-life care. Delve into thought-provoking questions about what truly matters when facing mortality. A must-read for healthcare professionals, patients, and anyone seeking guidance on navigating life’s final chapter. ISBN: 9780670097838.
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M Amez Khair –
A beautiful and poignant reflection on life and death. It will stay with me for a long time.
Arpankumar Rajeshbhai Naik –
A fantastic book! I gained so much knowledge and perspective. It will definitely impact my future decisions.
Ayush Jain –
An eye-opening book. It challenged my assumptions and made me consider my own mortality. Very impactful.
Rishikesh Chaudhary –
A truly remarkable and deeply moving exploration of what matters most in the end. Highly recommended for all.
Sumit Bahuguna –
Informative and helpful, but I found some of the medical jargon difficult to understand.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
It’s a valuable contribution to the conversation around death and dying. It could be shorter.
Ujjwal –
Found it quite repetitive at times. The core message is important, but it could have been delivered more concisely.
Mohd Ayaan Hussain Sheikh –
A good overview of end-of-life care, but not as emotionally resonant as I had hoped.
Harshit Lohumi –
Provides useful insights, though I wish it had more practical advice. A bit too theoretical at times.
Shelly –
A balanced and compassionate look at a sensitive topic. Highly recommend to anyone dealing with aging parents.
Manish Kumar J –
A bit depressing but necessary. It made me think about what truly matters. Could be shorter.
Abhishek Gupta –
Important topic, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. Still, it offers valuable insights into a difficult subject.
Divya Meena –
A thoughtful exploration of end-of-life care. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall, a worthwhile read. Recommended for those in healthcare.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
A very insightful read that everyone should consider, especially those in the medical field.
Supriya Bharti –
While the content is important, the writing felt a bit dry. Hard to stay focused throughout.
Manvi Singh –
Thought-provoking and compassionate. Addressed important issues I hadn’t considered before.
Yash Koshal –
While informative, the book felt a bit dry and academic. I struggled to connect with the personal stories.
Mamidisetti Bharathi –
Important but heavy. Prepare to be emotionally challenged. Some chapters were a bit of a slog.
Rohan Kapoor –
An absolute must-read! It’s deeply touching and made me think about my own values.
Vaastvikta Malik –
Important, but not easy to read. Prepare for heavy topics and potentially difficult reflections.
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
This book is a gift. It provides comfort and guidance when facing difficult decisions. I’m so grateful I read it.
Ojasvi Singh –
This book changed my perspective on medicine and aging. A profound and moving experience. Highly recommend!
Gitish Batra –
Excellent! A compassionate and thought-provoking examination of mortality. Everyone needs to read this.
Swastik Kumar Ray –
Well-researched and insightful. It provides a clear understanding of the challenges in end-of-life care. A must-read.