Abstract
The death of a child is absurd. It makes no sense-not from any point of view. The author of a book about the dying child undertakes a particularly difficult task. There is very little to be said about death other than that it terminates life. There is a great deal to be said about living. It is hard enough to learn what the child, particularly the small child thinks and feels about anything, least of all the prospect of his own death.
- Copyright © 1971 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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