Going Out Green: One Man's Adventure Planning His Own Natural Burial — Bob Butz
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Book description:
Through memoir, boots on the ground research, conversations with his wife, and a serious degree of levity, Butz considers the options for his final act on Earth. In chapters like, "Wherein a memory of worms offers a glimpse into the future," and "Wherein the spirit of a natural burial is compromised by people looking to make a buck," Butz thinks about the unthinkable, and tells it like he finds it:
- What happens to our body when we die?
- Is six-feet-under enough?
- What about grave robbers?
Includes background on the growing movement toward natural burial preserves and cemeteries in the U.S. and Canada, as well as source information and a bibliography.
"If you want to go out like Ed Abbey — and who doesn’t — here’s the guide you need.
— Bill McKibben, bestselling author, educator and environmentalist
Retail (wholesale) price: $14.95
Paperback: 162 pages
Publisher: Mission Point Press
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1-943995-54-7
Product Dimensions: 5.5x4x8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces