Second book published for Rochdale author

Date published: 15 August 2013


Rochdale author Julie Kelly has had her second book published. The book entitled A Death Worth Living For explores a range of thoughts, views and perspectives on the death and dying process.

A Death Worth Living For has been described as a powerfully unique book that is guaranteed to take the reader on a journey of self discovery, whilst at the same time challenging every thought, perspective and fear held about death and dying.

The book is unique because firstly, there is space for the reader to make notes on their thoughts and feelings throughout reading. Secondly, a foreword has been written by Geshe Lama Ahbay Rinpoche a well-respected Tibetan Buddhist Monk who is 3rd in line to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

This is the second book to be published for Julie following the release of Out of your Mind, a story of an ordinary working class woman's journey through hardship and poverty to spirituality

Julie said: “Nowadays in the West, the issue of Death and Dying is avoided even though it is a natural life event. Because of this avoidance, many live in fear of it. This is really what inspired my work which I believe is a must for every home.”

The book is available through Amazon in both paper and Kindle form and is currently proced £5.19.

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