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Chargement... Does This Mean You'll See Me Naked?: Field Notes from a Funeral Directorpar Robert Webster
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() I've read a lot of books about death and funerals and what happens to dead bodies, but never before have I read one on what it's like to actually run a funeral business. I think I learned a lot from this book, and it was even funny in parts, but Mr. Webster's narrative is sometimes preachy, like when he has this seemingly endless list of terrible mistakes other funeral homes made that caused customers to come to him for services instead. Overall, I'd recommend for those people interested in this kind of thing. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML: Why would someone want to hang out with dead bodies? With curious anecdotes and unbelievable truth, funeral director Robert Webster reveals that answer and more, offering readers entertaining and quirky stories gleaned from a life lived around death. Webster tackles those embarrassing questions we all have about what really goes on bhind the scenes when you've left this world: Strange things people put in caskets The biggest rip-offs in the business The crazy things that happen to a body after death Lime, waz, and other ways to hide the truth The most important thing an undertaker does How to avoid the high-pressure funeral parlor What that's not a coffin the body is resting in .Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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