Summary of Hayley Campbell s All the Living and the Dead
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Jeremy Bentham, an eccentric philosopher, was ahead of the curve on many things. He believed in gay rights and publicly dissected by his friends.
#2 You can separate specific shocks to save your heart. I had never considered this idea, but it made sense. I wondered what I would be like now, if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.
#3 A funeral director in the UK does not require a license to handle the dead. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.
#4 I had never considered that one could separate specific shocks to save one’s heart. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

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Date de parution 10 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350000559
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Hayley Campbell's All the Living and the Dead
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Jeremy Bentham, an eccentric philosopher, was ahead of the curve on many things. He believed in gay rights and publicly dissected by his friends.

#2

You can separate specific shocks to save your heart. I had never considered this idea, but it made sense. I wondered what I would be like now, if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

#3

A funeral director in the UK does not require a license to handle the dead. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

#4

I had never considered that one could separate specific shocks to save one’s heart. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

#5

I went to visit a mortuary, expecting it to be a bleak place, but found it to be bathed in warm spring sunlight, with polished wooden coffins and a wicker casket as a bookend.

#6

A funeral director in the UK does not require a license to handle the dead. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

#7

I went to visit a mortuary, expecting it to be a bleak place, but found it to be bathed in warm spring sunlight.

#8

I visited a mortuary, expecting it to be a bleak place, but found it to be bathed in warm spring sunlight. The shopping bag was fetched from the sink and emptied onto the bench. All of his clothes were old and casual, picked out of his closet by his family.

#9

A funeral director in the UK does not require a license to handle the dead. I wondered what I would be like if I had met her as a child and she had shown me what I wanted to see.

#10

I went to the gym, expecting it to be a place to quiet my mind, but instead it was deafeningly loud. The sound of the living was unbelievably loud when you’ve been in the company of the dead.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

There is a need for a sense of meaning and value in life and death that does not come from a place of utility, and there is space for it. I wanted to see what happened to the bodies that people donated to science.

#2

I went to visit a mortuary, expecting it to be a bleak place, but found it to be bathed in warm spring sunlight.

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