Much of the literature speaks of healthy bereavement as letting go of the deceased and moving forward with life. This title challenges that notion, discussing the meaning attributed to death and to the anticipation of death. It looks at the ways in which one's relationship with loved ones continues, endures, and perhaps even grows after death.
"The more I got into the books, the more fascinating it became?informative and thought-provoking. The strange quality of the book is summed up for me by the fact that the namesakes of both authors of 'Dark Tourism' have death sites that draw visitors many years after their death-Margaret Mitchell and John Lennon. I highly recommend this book, possibly more for those who work existentially, or those prepared to explore 'outside of the box'." ---Angela Cooper, Psychotherapist