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A Better Death

The Case for Assisted Dying

Jonathan Romain

$24.99

Hardback

Forthcoming
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English
Reaktion Books
01 June 2026
Assisted dying is one of Britain's most pressing and divisive social issues. Should terminally ill people in pain be allowed to choose death on their own terms? This timely and accessible book lays out the moral, legal and practical dimensions of the debate. It draws on real-life experiences, explores opposing viewpoints with sensitivity and examines the wider social and ethical implications. Designed for readers of all beliefs and backgrounds, it presents the facts with clarity and compassion. A pioneering section also offers the first guide to meaningful ceremonies at the time of an assisted death, helping families honour life and ease grief. Whether you support, oppose or are unsure about assisted dying, this essential book provides insight and guidance on a deeply personal issue.
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Imprint:   Reaktion Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781836391647
ISBN 10:   1836391641
Pages:   136
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jonathan Romain is a rabbi, writer, and broadcaster, and was previously chair of Dignity in Dying. He is regularly heard on the BBC, and his many books include Confessions of a Rabbi.

Reviews for A Better Death: The Case for Assisted Dying

If there can be a life-affirming book about death, this is it. Jonathan Romain’s compassion and humanity permeate every page. His professional and personal experiences have given him privileged access to the views of patients and their relatives. Their hopes and fears have influenced his opinions and provide the background to this story. * Graeme Catto, former President of the General Medical Council * Jonathan Romain is a gentle, insightful and honest guide to assisted dying, and makes a powerful case for it. This moving book left me thinking this option is a loving and necessary expression of our care for one another. * Revd Canon Rosie Harper * We are so fortunate to have someone as articulate and empathetic as Jonathan Romain to make this crucial argument. * Daniel Finkelstein OBE * The best and most balanced account of the assisted dying debate. It favours assisted dying in a way that addresses all its aspects. And it’s very moving as it describes the ways a death may be experienced and marked. It is truly a brilliant, insightful book. * Charlie Falconer, former Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary * As a former hospice CEO, I recognise both the power and the limits of end-of-life care. Jonathan Romain’s compassionate case for assisted dying sets out beautifully the essential reform we need to offer terminally ill adults true dignity and choice. * Mark Jarman-Howe, former Chief Executive of St Helena Hospice *


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