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The In-Between
The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments | Hadley Vlahos, R.N.
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Passionate advocate for end-of-life care and TikTok star Nurse Hadley shares moving stories of joy, wisdom, and redemption from her patients' final moments, offering powerful lessons on facing death, recovering from loss, and how to (…more)
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Scochrane26
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“In my opinion, the people who are happiest at the end of their life are those that have achieved a sense of peace in regard to how they‘ve lived, and who are comfortable in their belief about what comes next.”
My friend lent me this book. A low pick, but it has interesting stories about hospice patients. Vlahos writes about her patients, as well as what was going on in her life, & life lessons she has learned. My issue with it—she credits 👇

Scochrane26 a patient with saying something that caused author to stop the eating disorder she had for a lot of years. I was so irritated she didn‘t go to therapy at that point. 3⭐️ 1mo
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JenniferEgnor
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I carried this book with me to WA as my backup book (I read one on the flight there). I‘m a hospice volunteer and I love hearing others‘ stories! The author shares how she became a hospice nurse, some life stories of her patients, and some of their more ‘other worldly‘ ones too. Yes, these moments happen all the time! When finished, I donated it to a little free library that was in a lovely garden in SeaTac.

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IuliaC
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Hadley is a very young palliative care nurse who does her job with a lot of compassion, kindness and concern for her patients. She shares some of the most impactful moments she witnessed and lessons on how to die and how to live from her experience with patients in their final moments

“I have cared for enough end-of-life patients with varying religious backgrounds to believe that how you live your life is more important than what you believe in.”

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Daily
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Vlahos' storytelling is not only emotionally compelling but also thought-provoking. She seamlessly weaves her personal reflections and insights into the narratives, inviting readers to contemplate the meaning of life, the nature of existence, and the profound impact we can have on one another...
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5639887598

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Amandakay
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I thought a lot of this was about how great she was and didn‘t feel real.

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readswellwithothers
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Compassionate and vulnerable and moving. A unique perspective, relayed respectfully. What an intelligent, resilient, caring woman this nurse/author is! Just one of the many wonderful people helping us mere mortals find comfort and hope through the last of our lives. I appreciate the glimpse into these personal and heartbreaking experiences. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Bklover
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This book is different from my usual. It‘s about a hospice nurse, and each chapter is about a different patient who she has helped as they are dying. She talks a lot about the things that happen during this time, such as dead family members appearing to the dying patient. It‘s a fascinating look at a difficult job. Being there for the family, making sure there‘s no pain, and being a source of info and comfort for family. ⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️

Bklover Btw, this is not a religious book. 10mo
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451Degrees
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A collection of the authors personal patients‘ stories for both their lives and deaths. The author is a hospice nurse who shares a special bond with her patients as she helps ease their pain as they near the end of their life. So many passages in this book had me on the verge of tears AND calling my mom to bawl my eyes out to her after reading about a mother and daughter interaction😭 tough read but shows how important hospice is for patients!

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We're trading books in book club! Sharing our favorite reads from 2023! 🍄🪴📚 #theinbetween #hadleyvlahos #bookclub

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REPollock
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This book makes me unafraid to die. I mean, not that I'm terminally ill or anything, beyond that every living thing will die at some point. Such a good, fascinating, compassion-filled book.

ETA: The author is a hospice nurse & she does talk about people with religious beliefs but this is not a proselytizing book & some of the people she profiles are atheists and agnostics.

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Rachiiebookdragon
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A very interesting book that I recommend everyone reads ♥️

Read for reading challenges.

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