From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death - Caitlin Doughty - ★★★★.¼

AUTHOR: Caitlin Doughty
GENRE: Nonfiction
PUBLICATION DATE: October 3, 2017
RATING: 4.25 stars.

Death as a topic is hardly ever popular but Caitlin Doughty, as always, brings forth her effortless humour and genuine insight to make the morbid topic enjoyable and enlightening. This book takes an interesting look at offbeat death-related cultures and rituals around the world. The book covers the obscure rituals from Indonesia, Mexico, Japan, Bolivia and even the USA and India. Unlike many Americans who consider their way of functioning the best and look down on other cultures, Doughty is respectful and looks at the reasoning behind others' preferred rituals instead of demeaning any part of the process.

In a day and age where urban Indians sadly know more about Halloween than our own festivals, such books are a welcome attempt to reveal the not-so-popular unique rituals related to our journey beyond the bodily shell. This was a nice, informative, and fun read, in spite of the gruesome topic.

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