Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematorium

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematorium

Caitlin Doughty

Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.0
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A young mortician goes behind the scenes, unafraid of the gruesome (and fascinating) details of her curious profession. Most people want to avoid thinking about death, but Caitlin Doughty—a twenty-something with a degree in medieval history and a flair for the macabre—took a job at a crematory, turning morbid curiosity into her life’s work. Thrown into a profession of gallows humor and vivid characters (both living and very dead), Doughty learned to navigate the secretive culture of those who care for the deceased. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes tells an unusual coming-of-age story full of bizarre encounters and unforgettable scenes. Caring for dead bodies of every color, shape, and affliction, Doughty soon becomes an intrepid explorer in the world of the dead. She describes how she swept ashes from the machines (and sometimes onto her clothes) and reveals the strange history of cremation and undertaking, marveling at bizarre and wonderful funeral practices from different cultures. Her eye-opening, candid, and often hilarious story is like going on a journey with your bravest friend to the cemetery at midnight. She demystifies death, leading us behind the black curtain of her unique profession. And she answers questions you didn’t know you had: Can you catch a disease from a corpse? How many dead bodies can you fit in a Dodge van? What exactly does a flaming skull look like? Honest and heartfelt, self-deprecating and ironic, Doughty's engaging style makes this otherwise taboo topic both approachable and engrossing. Now a licensed mortician with an alternative funeral practice, Doughty argues that our fear of dying warps our culture and society, and she calls for better ways of dealing with death (and our dead).


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    4.25 ⭐️ For my first nonfiction of the year, I’m very impressed. This was very eye-opening, humorously morbid, and thought provoking. After reading this, I can definitely get behind the criticism of our current societal norm of “hiding away the dead”. I’ve always found embalming or cosmetic enhancement to show a corpse as “natural” very odd, and IMO makes it harder to accept the realities of death. Caitlin’s own journey of her relationship with death was very interesting from complete horror of witnessing a freak accident to the wanting to comfort families in caring for their own dead. Triggers: death, gore, body horror, baby death, suicidal thoughts, grief

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