A powerful photojournalistic exploration of voluntary assisted dying and end-of-life choices. What constitutes a good death? Award-winning photographer Julian Kingma turns his camera on those who choose death, and those who help them on their final journey, inviting us to ask, perhaps for the first time, what constitutes a good death? Through intimate portraits and compelling stories, The Power of Choice captures the humanity at the heart of voluntary assisted dying, revealing the courage, compassion, and complex emotions involved. This book offers a unique perspective on a deeply personal and often controversial issue. It is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of end-of-life choices, the importance of autonomy, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality. For readers interested in medical ethics, social issues, and the human experience of death and dying.
The Power of Choice