These are the conversations that will help us to evolve.--Arianna Huffington on Death Over DinnerWise, poignant, compelling--Hebb tackles hard issues with honesty and good taste.This book is food for the soul.--- Ira Byock, MD, author of Dying Well and The Best Care PossibleDeath is one of the most important topics we need to discuss--but we dont. We know why--its loaded, uncomfortable, and often depressing. But what if death wasnt a repressed topic, but one filled with possibility, a conversation capable of bringing us closer to those we love? In Lets Talk About Death (over Dinner), Michael Hebb encourages us to pull up a chair, break bread, and really talk about the one thing we all have in common. His practical advice and thought-provoking have led hundreds of thousands of discussions--and they will help you broach everything from end-of-life care to the meaning of legacy to how long we should grieve. Theres no one right way to talk about death, but with a little humor and grace, youll transform your difficult conversations into an opportunity of celebration and meaning, changing not only the way we die, but also the way we live.About author(s):Michael Hebb is a Partner at RoundGlass and the Founder of Death Over Dinner and EOL.community - a single source end of life planning website. Michaels writings have appeared in USA Today, GQ, and Food and Wine. He lives in Seattle.