Non Rianimare (Charley Brindley).

Charley Brinder's non-fiction book "Non Rianima" is an essay about human life and death. The title of the book translates into English as "Not Being Revived" which may help you understand its themes and philosophy. In the book the author shares with the reader his personal experience, his grief, and the issues he faced that led him to write this book, which discusses the idea of letting people die, rather than trying to keep them alive with medication when their body clearly has chosen a different path to lead. Several chapters discuss various ideas and make compelling arguments for, and against, this concept.

This book is mainly based on the author's own story and stories, by well-known medical doctors and authors who deal with similar topics, about the death of their loved ones, the period after, and his attempt to solve this difficult problem. Each chapter starts with a surprising or seemingly improbable event, which allows the reader to anticipate what will happen next, though most of events described are not fiction at all - they actually happened to the author. This repetition of strange images throughout the book allows readers to see it as reality or an open novel. In the end, the read can only conclude that perhaps Charley wrote with a fresh look through this authorial lens. It's amazing there are so many small details he gives to help show how valuable the life is. In fact, it is very realistic and deeply emotional.






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Non Rianimare (Charley Brindley).

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