Death Need Not Be Fatal

Death Need Not Be Fatal by Malachy McCourt, published by Center Street on May 15, 2018, is a reprint memoir that explores the author’s reflections on death and dying. In this 272-page work, McCourt shares his humorous and poignant insights on mortality, drawing from his diverse life experiences as a bon vivant, talk radio pioneer, and political activist. He addresses the question of what lies beyond life while recounting the significant losses he has faced, including the deaths of family members.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and emotional depth as McCourt examines the impact of death on his life and the lives of those around him. The memoir delves into themes of loss, resilience, and the importance of living fully, even in the face of mortality. Through his candid storytelling, McCourt offers a unique perspective on how to approach aging and death with clarity and insight, encouraging readers to confront these inevitable aspects of life without regret.
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During the course of his life, Malachy McCourt practically invented the single’s bar; was a pioneer in talk radio, a soap opera star, a best-selling author; a gold smuggler, a political activist, and a candidate for governor of the state of New York.
It seems that the only two things he hasn’t done are stick his head into a lion’s mouth and die. Since he is allergic to cats, he decided to write about the great hereafter and answer the question on most minds: What’s so great about it anyhow?
In Death Need Not Be Fatal, McCourt also trains a sober eye on the tragedies that have shaped his life: the deaths of his sister and twin brothers; the real story behind Angela’s famous ashes; and a poignant account of the death of the man who left his mother, brothers, and him to nearly die in squalor. McCourt writes with deep emotion of the staggering losses of all three of his brothers, Frank, Mike, and Alphie. In his inimitable way, McCourt takes the grim reaper by the lapels and shakes the truth out of him.
As he rides the final blocks on his Rascal scooter, he looks too at the prospect of his own demise with emotional clarity and insight. In this beautifully rendered memoir, McCourt shows us how to live life to its fullest, how to grow old without acting old, and how to die without regret.
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