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Death is universal. Dying is personal. Aurelia knows death. Her father died when she was born. Her grandmother-mother died, with Aurelia's help, when Aurelia turned 21. That same day, she fled the Long Plain Reserve and settled in Winnipeg. Now 75, she faces three crises: a diagnosis of aggressive lung cancer, eviction from her home of 54 years, and arrest for the murder of her best friend. Desperate, Aurelia locates one of twelve half-siblings she has never met. She makes three requests: help her arrange for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID); bring their brothers and sisters together the night of her death; and write her life story. Manitoba MAID tells that story.
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