“New Zealanders, if you want to do your homework, that [The Final Choice] is the book.” – Jessie Mulligan, The Project
Read More“Her journey of discovery included interviews with those terminally ill, lawyers, doctors and many more. It’s a very difficult thing to write about, it’s a very layered subject as well. Caralise has managed to write it in a very personable way.” – Mel Homer, The Cafe, Three
Read More“The more I hear about assisted dying and The End of Life Choice Act, the more uncertain I’ve become as to how I’ll vote in September, but thankfully journalist Caralise Trayes has delved into it, having spent the last few months researching and interviewing a wide range of experts on all aspects of the EOLC.” – Francesca Rudkin, Sunday Sessions, Newstalk ZB
Read More“David Seymour’s chapter is very interesting. He is really ‘cutting loose’ in some parts of it. Some quite interesting things he says...” – Colin Peacock, Sunday Mornings, RNZ
Read More“I just hope that people are really well informed before ticking ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to this, and this book will help with that.” – Roman Travers, The Sunday Cafe, Magic Talk
Read More“One of the things I do really appreciate about the book is it does break down the various areas. This is a complicated issue and if somebody has a particular issue or wants to focus on a particular area, you can do that. It’s done through interviews and case studies. There are examples in each one of those areas.” – Andrew Urquhart, Presenter, Radio Rhema
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