A review by emmylou52
That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour by Sunita Puri

3.0

Having read Being Mortal a while back, and having taken a class on grief, loss and death in grad school, this memoir didn’t bring a ton of new ideas to the table for me, though I still enjoyed it. It was a good reminder of the importance of having conversations with loved ones about their end of life wishes before a tragedy strikes or before it is too late to ask. If I were to recommend one book on end of life care, though, I would still probably pick Being Mortal.