Smiling Goodbye: an Alternative Memoir of a French Mortician

Smiling Goodbye: an Alternative Memoir of a French Mortician

by (france) Guillaume Bailly

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A funeral is a heavy, difficult, solemn moment. Funeral directors are a low-key and unassuming profession. But sometimes, the final farewell to a loved one can be dramatic. Various funny and bizarre scenes were staged from time to time around the memorial ceremony. Holding back laughter and tears, Guillaume Bailly takes us into the daily work of a mortician. And you, the reader, please be prepared to cry, laugh, and cry again. A best-selling book that was reprinted four times in five weeks after being released in France! The gold medal mortician humorously records twenty years of strange experiences, laughing while crying, and crying while laughing. Entering the "grave" for three minutes, it describes the various aspects of life before and after the funeral, and writes about the worries and joys of special industries. Guillaume Bailly is the French's favorite undertaker. He used hundreds of warm and humorous true records to depict the human heart, family affection, and the world during the funeral, and told the depression and joy of the practitioners. Personal experience, extraordinary life told by ordinary people.

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