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SELF-HELP
256 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Trade Paper
Trade Paper, $21.99 (US $21.99) (CA $29.99)
ISBN 9781556528262
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Apr 2026)
Overview
Most people don’t know how to have a “good death”—but Jane Callahan does.Reviews
“With heart and humor, Jane K. Callahan gently guides the reader through the topics that many of us prefer not to think about but that all of us will one day face. Through candid stories, both personal and professional, Jane shares her expert wisdom—earned from her many years as a death doula—with the warmth of a trusted friend. A must-read for anyone struggling with big existential questions about their own mortality or the loss of a loved one.” —Mikki Brammer, bestselling author of The Collected Regrets of Clover
“It’s marvelous. Callahan doesn’t just deal in broad philosophical ideas but gives useful, practical, actionable advice on everything from how to engage in conversations that help people review their lives, to how to self-advocate for a better death (the only one you’ll ever have!) in a medical system ill-equipped to have those conversations, and even includes details like essential items doulas carry in their bags. It’s sweet, it’s funny, and with real insight from the writer’s own life and the experiences that led her to this work. In a society that still shrinks from conversations about death, the only certainty we have left, this book is a vital resource.” —Erica Buist, author of This Party’s Dead: Grief, Joy and Spilled Rum at the World’s Death Festivals and features writer at the Guardian
Author Biography
JANE CALLAHAN has been a death doula for nearly a decade, initially completing training with the International End-of-Life Doula Association (INELDA). She holds a certificate in end-of-life planning from the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine, is certified by the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance (NEDA), and has worked with four hospices in two states. Jane has been published in PBS’s Next Avenue, Raleigh News & Observer, Commercial Observer, Reno News & Review, and Next City. She lives in Durham, North Carolina.