Paul William Schmidt's stepmother, Mary Lou, intentionally chose to end her life and asked him and his father to stay by her side during her last forty-four days. In this poignant and insightful book, the author takes you on a transformative journey through the depths of loss, grief, and the remarkable power of embracing life in the presence of death and dying.
The experience helped the author uncover the extraordinary lessons hidden within the realms of mortality. With a compassionate voice, he recounts the indelible moments that shaped his own understanding of dying and living, leaving no emotion unexplored.
Elysian Hills invites you to navigate your own path of self-discovery in living with the inevitability of death and healing through the loss of a loved one, and its words will inspire you to embrace the grief and joy that can coexist in the face of dying.