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Fighting for Hanne
Fighting for Hanne
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Hanne Schafer, 63, had just retired as a psychologist from her position in a mental health clinic. Youthful and energetic, she looked forward to engaging in more travel, socializing, hiking and ballroom dancing with her partner, Daniel Laurin. When Hanne received a devastating diagnosis, she asked Daniel and Mary, her long-time friends, for help in dealing with a grim reality. She asked them for the 'unthinkable'.How would you respond? What would help you deal with one obstacle after another?Th…
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  • Year: 2021
  • Pages: 198
  • ISBN-10: 139840926X
  • ISBN-13: 9781398409262
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 1.1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Hanne Schafer, 63, had just retired as a psychologist from her position in a mental health clinic. Youthful and energetic, she looked forward to engaging in more travel, socializing, hiking and ballroom dancing with her partner, Daniel Laurin. When Hanne received a devastating diagnosis, she asked Daniel and Mary, her long-time friends, for help in dealing with a grim reality. She asked them for the 'unthinkable'.
How would you respond? What would help you deal with one obstacle after another?
This memoir, written from Mary's perspective, is based primarily on Hanne's emails to Mary over a three-year period. It details how Hanne, Daniel and Mary persisted in pursuing Hanne's goal of remaining in charge of her life.
Canada passed assisted dying legislation in June 2016, but some obstacles still remain and impede a person's choice to die with dignity. Further legislation is anticipated. Hanne's receipt of a court-ordered exemption in February 2016 is one facet of Canada's history of assisted dying. Telling Hanne's story reflects our mutual desire to eliminate obstacles that others may encounter.

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  • Author: Mary Valentich
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2021
  • Pages: 198
  • ISBN-10: 139840926X
  • ISBN-13: 9781398409262
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 1.1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Hanne Schafer, 63, had just retired as a psychologist from her position in a mental health clinic. Youthful and energetic, she looked forward to engaging in more travel, socializing, hiking and ballroom dancing with her partner, Daniel Laurin. When Hanne received a devastating diagnosis, she asked Daniel and Mary, her long-time friends, for help in dealing with a grim reality. She asked them for the 'unthinkable'.
How would you respond? What would help you deal with one obstacle after another?
This memoir, written from Mary's perspective, is based primarily on Hanne's emails to Mary over a three-year period. It details how Hanne, Daniel and Mary persisted in pursuing Hanne's goal of remaining in charge of her life.
Canada passed assisted dying legislation in June 2016, but some obstacles still remain and impede a person's choice to die with dignity. Further legislation is anticipated. Hanne's receipt of a court-ordered exemption in February 2016 is one facet of Canada's history of assisted dying. Telling Hanne's story reflects our mutual desire to eliminate obstacles that others may encounter.

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