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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes And Other Lessons from the Crematory
Author: Caitlin Doughty
?Morbid and illuminating? (Entertainment Weekly)?a young mortician goes behind the scenes of her curious profession. Most people want to avoid thinking about death, but Caitlin Doughty?a twenty-something with a degree in medieval history and a flair for the macabre?took a job at a crematory, turning morbid curiosity into her life?s work. Thrown ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393351903
ISBN-10: 0393351904
Publication Date: 9/28/2015
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
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4.4 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 52
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terez93 avatar reviewed Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory on + 323 more book reviews
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Smoke gets in your eyes... and people get in your nose, apparently, and all over your clothes, and in your hair, all in the form of a fine particulate dust, remnants of a human body rendered into carbon. Cheery thought, but, if someone has to do it, it may as well be a highly introspective, compassionate, and even passionate death doula like Caitlin who makes it all seem very natural, if not necessarily pleasant.

Her first book chronicles her journey into the Order of the Good Death, starting with her first day at the crematorium, replete with enigmatic, hardened and humorous characters who guided her on her way. I was unaware that Caitlin's journey began with a tragedy: she witnessed the horrific death of a six-year-old child who fell to her death over the railing at a shopping mall in Hawai'i, an event in Caitlin's youth that profoundly affected her and shaped her conceptions of death for the rest of her life.

Apparently, the event affected her so deeply that in childhood she developed a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, resulting from PTSD, but as she matured, she directed her energies into other pursuits, specifically becoming a crematory employee and later, a funeral director. As such, this first book chronicles her journey with death, events which led her to embrace death as an instrumental part of life.

Much of the current "death positivity" movement is attributable to persons like Caitlin, who attempt to reintroduced death as a part of everyday life, an experience which needs to be embraced by the living in order to come to terms with the loss and to remind us of the value of life. She argues ceaselessly, and correctly, that the "death phobia" encountered in modern society is currently being mitigated by opportunistic industrialists who up-sell the accoutrements of death in the guise of "dignity," which, as she notes, more often than not means "silence."

Caitlin's other books address these issues in more detail, but this book specifically notes her disdain with the current industry and a desire to improve. She always dreamed of opening her own business, emphasizing "natural burial" and services which involve the family in the personalized rituals of laying loved ones to rest. I highly recommend this book, and her others, as well as the highly informative and fascinating videos featured on her YouTube channel.
ralegh avatar reviewed Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory on + 127 more book reviews
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An extremely informative book, which is also touching. Ms. Doughty, who has a popular YouTube site "Ask a Mortician," provides an autobiographical account of her beginnings in the mortuary business. She provides a behind-the-scenes look at a controversial industry. You may disagree with her opinions, but she provides you with information that you can use to form your own. She's witty, funny, and thoughtful. Enjoy!
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icantswim avatar reviewed Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory on + 72 more book reviews
One of my top five books of 2020.

This is a nonfiction book about a young woman and her work in a crematory. This book not only shares the life of that type of work, but it also gives a history of how different cultures attend to their dead. In addition to this broad history and the woman's personal stories, its true value comes from also challenging you to reflect on your own life and what matters most before it is too late.


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