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Last Week

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A child cherishes every second of their grandmother's last week of life in this sensitive portrayal of medical assistance in dying (MAiD).

"In this last week, there are seven days." That's one hundred and sixty-eight hours. Or ten thousand and eighty minutes. Or six hundred four thousand and eight hundred seconds. A child counts every second because this is their grandmother's last week of life. 

As friends and family come to call on Flippa—as Gran is fondly known—the child observes the strange mix of grief, humor, awkwardness, anger and nostalgia that attends these farewell visits. Especially precious are the times they have alone, just the two of them. Flippa, the child sees, has made up her mind. Like time, she is unstoppable. So as Sunday approaches, the child must find a way to come to terms with Flippa's decision. What is the best way to say goodbye?

Last Week is a nuanced look at what death with dignity can mean to a whole family, with an afterword and additional resources by MAiD expert Dr. Stefanie Green.


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Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3
Describe how a particular story's or drama's plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.

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      April 15, 2022
      Grades 3-5 Medically assisted death is a subject seldom found in children's literature, but this book handles the topic gently and sympathetically. During their last week together, a child and her grandmother, Flippa, recall fun experiences they have had together and retell stories from Flippa's earlier life. The mostly black-and-white illustrations show how Flippa got her nickname: dressing in a wetsuit and flippers, she would walk three blocks to the beach to swim every day. Family and friends visit to say goodbye, and the child's mother, a doctor, calmly explains what is going to happen. To cope with the sadness, the child has been counting down the time left in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, from 604,800 seconds at the beginning of the week, but as the hours go by, the child understands more about Flippa's decision. On the last day, the child discovers that the tomato plant Flippa had been watching has produced a perfectly ripe red fruit, a final gift to Flippa and a symbol of the child's acceptance. An afterword provides further resources for parents.

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