Slow Dancing at Death’s Door is a candid account of the author’s experiences as her
parents reached their final days. She
shares her feelings of frustration, grief, anger, and all of those things she wish she hadn’t said or did. For individuals suffering through similar circumstances will see themselves in the author’s words, feel an instant
connection to her most secret thoughts, and will take comfort in that they aren’t alone in these aspects. In addition to this very comforting material, the author also includes information to help educate the reader on things such as wills, power of attorney, and making preparation for all of those things we’d much rather put off. Despite our need to stay in denial, these simple preparations will not only make things run smoother in the long run but actually assure that your
parents’ wishes are fulfilled. The author also urges people to really get to know their parents (their life before you were born, their stories, what they value, etc) and make a loving connection. This action is particularly important for those who have had falling outs with their parents.