A FIGHT For The RIGHT To DIE: The Global Struggle for Euthanasia
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Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Jan 29, 2026
Publisher
Wedidit.in & www.Middlemen.Asia
Description
In a world where the choice of how to die remains a deeply contentious issue, this thought-provoking exploration invites readers to confront the tender complexities surrounding euthanasia. Sree Krishna Seelam delves into the heart-wrenching stories of individuals facing unbearable suffering, posing the profound question: when does love mean letting go?
Through a thoughtful examination of personal narratives and global perspectives, the book reveals the emotional turmoil experienced by families caught in the struggle between life and dignity. Every story sheds light on the ethical dilemmas that arise when life extends beyond comfort, highlighting the passion and humanity involved in this significant conversation.
Seelam effectively blends compassion with a call for understanding, urging society to reconsider its approach to end-of-life choices. With a mix of insightful analysis and heartfelt storytelling, this work provides a platform for dialogue that resonates with anyone who has grappled with the weight of such decisions, leaving readers with much to ponder about love, autonomy, and the right to die.
Through a thoughtful examination of personal narratives and global perspectives, the book reveals the emotional turmoil experienced by families caught in the struggle between life and dignity. Every story sheds light on the ethical dilemmas that arise when life extends beyond comfort, highlighting the passion and humanity involved in this significant conversation.
Seelam effectively blends compassion with a call for understanding, urging society to reconsider its approach to end-of-life choices. With a mix of insightful analysis and heartfelt storytelling, this work provides a platform for dialogue that resonates with anyone who has grappled with the weight of such decisions, leaving readers with much to ponder about love, autonomy, and the right to die.
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