All the Ways Our Dead Still Speak, Caleb Wilde
All the Ways Our Dead Still Speak, Caleb Wilde
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All the Ways Our Dead Still Speak
A Funeral Director on Life, Death, and the Hereafter

Author: Caleb Wilde

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/05/2022


Synopsis

What if our dead remain with us? What if closure is not the goal? No matter what you believe about the afterlife, what if the hereafter intersects with the here and now?

Caleb Wilde, author of the acclaimed memoir Confessions of a Funeral Director, was a skeptic. The baffling stories people told him—deathbed visions of long-dead parents, visits from the other side—must be hallucinations or wishful thinking, he thought. But the more stories he heard, and the more he learned about non-Western understandings of body and spirit, the less sure he was.

All the Ways Our Dead Still Speak takes listeners on a lyrical and tender quest to encounter the hereafter. As Wilde picks up bodies, organizes funerals, and meets with grieving families in a small town in Pennsylvania, those who remain share with him—and us—what they experience in the thin places between life and death. Entwining these stories with his own as a sixth-generation funeral director, and with the findings of neuroscience and the solace of faith, Wilde creates a searching, reverent inquiry into all the ways our dead remain with us. In the process, he takes on prevailing dogmas about death: from a narrow Christian view of heaven and hell, to secular assumptions that death is the end, to pop-psychology maxims that say we all need "closure" after our loved ones die.

About Caleb Wilde

Caleb Wilde is a partner at his family’s business, Wilde Funeral Home, in Parkesburg, Pennsylvania. He writes the popular blog Confessions of a Funeral Director and recently completed postgraduate work at Winchester University, England, in the program, “Death, Religion and Culture.” He has been featured in top media outlets, including The Huntington Post, The Atlantic, and TIME magazine, and on NPR, NBC, and ABC’s 20/20.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Literary on January 14, 2022

When I worked at a nonprofit with clients who had lost loved ones tragically, I heard many stories about premonitions, visitations, and mystical experiences. So as soon as I saw this title, I grabbed it and I'm so glad I did. The author, a funeral director, writes beautifully about his clients' stor......more

Goodreads review by Laura on November 14, 2023

I enjoyed the first third of this book. And then, for me, the real book Caleb Wilde was writing started. The chapter titled "The Beginning Is Listening" put it right past scrape-the-surface territory and into the depths. He writes about having attended many many funerals of white people, but at 16 "......more

Goodreads review by Alex on October 02, 2022

I started out loving it, but about half way through it ran out of steam and the later parts ruined earlier parts for me. It does a thing Andy Root did in one of his theology books, where what is essentially a long essay gets delivered via a very dry and didactic narrative. I could see this format wor......more

Goodreads review by Maria on August 06, 2022

I cried when I finished this because I buried my sister naturally 5 years ago and have had several books in me since. I read Caleb Wilde’s first book after she died but had been following his blog throughout my masters thesis which focused on death and dying. I needed to hear again his conclusions ab......more