“Death Plan” is an approachable picture book for adults that uses rhyming text and whimsical watercolor illustrations to mimic the style of a children’s nursery rhyme or picture book. The story follows Jill, a widow tasked with deciding how to bury her late husband Jack. Through the engaging narrative, the book explores the importance of sustainable death care and encourages readers to consider their impact on the environment. By making the taboo subject of death more approachable, the book aims to help readers confront the topic with understanding and curiosity. Overall, “Death Plan” is a thought-provoking and engaging read that offers a unique perspective on death and dying.

Abigail Hurst
I'm Abbey, originally from Indiana, and a graphic design graduate from the University of Michigan. My professional interests include painting, UX design, and sustainability. I'm graduating this year from Pratt with a Masters in UX Design. In my free time, I enjoy yoga, collecting crystals, and focusing on fitness. I'm passionate about making a positive impact on the world, and I believe that art and design can play a vital role in promoting environmental awareness.
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