Death is inevitable, and yet the vast majority of the developed world
seems to want to ignore this fact and avoid the sad inevitability.
However, death is an inevitability, and trying to avoid talking about it
is a mistake.
Estimated Time of Departure takes readers on a journey of one man and
his family having these discussions and how powerfully loving and
revealing they were. In this funny, moving, poignant memoir, William
Donaldson tells the story of how he talked with his parents over an
extended period about their end-of-life thoughts and philosophy. He
shares the sad, funny, maddening, sweet, and rewarding sides of this
journey and makes a compelling and impassioned plea to readers to not
miss this opportunity. They were not without sadness and challenges, but
by virtue of talking and exploring the topic, the family came closer
together and the inevitable passing became, while still sad, a
cathartic, deeply rewarding event. Estimated Time of Departure was
written to give readers the courage to have these discussions and shows
that hope, love, and reverence can be seen by having them.