In 2006, Sean Davison cared for his terminally ill mother, Dr. Pat Davison (a psychiatrist), during the final three months of her life. The Last Waltz is a true story about the extraordinary love between a mother and son, and how their informed decisions lead to unforeseen consequences: A sister betrays her brother; a son is charged with murder; Archbishop Desmond Tutu requests bail; igniting a public debate about voluntary euthanasia and the right to die in New Zealand, South Africa, and in countries across the Globe. Check out To Gently Leave This Life: The Right To Die, also published by...
In 2006, Sean Davison cared for his terminally ill mother, Dr. Pat Davison (a psychiatrist), during the final three months of her life. The Last Waltz...
This is the story of my brother's five-month battle against esophageal cancer, encompassing: the profound love between a brother and sister as they struggle with the torment of an unbearable illness; the love and support of family and friends; and the treacherous betrayal of a daughter. She exploited her next-of-kin status, threatening to end Allan's life when he still had a chance of surviving, to inherit his Life Insurance Trust. And then she did the unspeakable... It is with heartfelt forewarning, that I advise readers to ascertain end-of-life options, to avoid the adjunct anguish that...
This is the story of my brother's five-month battle against esophageal cancer, encompassing: the profound love between a brother and sister as they st...