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The In-Between

Stories of Care and Connection in Life’s Final Moments

Hadley Vlahos

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English
Vintage
23 April 2025
In this #3 New York Times bestselling memoir, TikTok star and hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos demystifies death with inspiring patient stories.

What can people at the end of their lives teach us about living well today? In this heart-warming memoir of wisdom, redemption and even joy, Hadley Vlahos shares stories from being a palliative care nurse and how patients informed her sense of purpose- from the woman who never questioned her faith until nearing death, to the older man seeing visions of his late daughter and the young patient who laments wasting her short life worrying what others thought, each story raises vital questions about living, dying and the afterlife, offering comfort to those navigating loss and inspiring us to embrace each day.
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Imprint:   Vintage
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9781529927856
ISBN 10:   1529927854
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Hadley Vlahos, RN, is a hospice registered nurse, mother and wife. Vlahos started her career as a registered nurse at twenty-two. As a hospice nurse, she now visits people at their home while also educating and sharing stories about hospice care on social media, where she has more than a million followers.

Reviews for The In-Between: Stories of Care and Connection in Life’s Final Moments

Here's what you need to know about Vlahos's memoir: It's heartfelt without being woo-woo, and it's not as sad as you'd expect it to be. Vlahos walks readers through her time caring for 11 patients (names, identifying details and medical information have been changed) and her mother-in-law, who died in 2018. Her tone is gentle, refreshingly forthright and befitting of a professional who tells us what to expect from an event that has launched a thousand euphemisms. * The New York Times * Extraordinary ... helps dispel fear around death and dying - revealing it to be a natural part of our soul's evolution * Laura Lynne Jackson, author of 'The Signs' * Tender and transformative . . . it makes dying feel like a peaceful, dynamic, and nourishing event * Christie Tate, author of 'Group' * Gentle encouragement for all those who live under life's running clock and for those who love them * Kirkus Reviews * Vlahos's compassionate, beautifully written book contains profound wisdom * Katy Butler, author of 'The Art of Dying Well' *


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