Synopses & Reviews
At forty-four, Tom Jokinen decided to quit his job in order to become an apprentice undertaker, setting out to ask the questions: What is the right thing to do when someone dies? With the marketplace offering new options (go green, go anti-corporate, go Disney, be packed into an artificial reef and dropped in the Atlantic...), is there still room for tradition? In a year of adventures both hair-raising and hilarious, Jokinen finds a world that is radically changed since Jessica Mitford revised
The American Way of Death, more surprising than
Six Feet Under, and even funnier and more illuminating than
Stiff.
If Bill Bryson were to apprentice at a funeral home, searching for the meaning of life and death, youd have Curtains.
Review
Kirkus Reviews, December 2009 “In this report on the modern funeral industry, Jokinen updates The American Way of Death, Jessica Mitford’s classic 1963 treatise on the subject…An astute, measured look at the modern death-care industry.”
Booklist, 1/30/10
“Jokinen’s wry observations on and revelations about mortality and the industry it has engendered evoke a youthful adventure into the unknown…Recounting his experiences, he delivers ironic dialogue with standup skill and smoothly integrates technical information and market data without hindering the flow of readable insights.”
Shelf Awareness, 2/25/10
“A thoughtful, provocative and often wry account of the modern funeral industry by an apprentice undertaker.”
PublishersWeekly.com, 3/1/10
“An interesting glimpse into an almost-invisible industry, and the forces pushing it in strange new directions.”
Minneappolis Star-Tribune, 3/28/10 Curtains is absolutely to die for.”
Hudson Valley News, April 2010
“Mordant but not morbid, this book is a delight. Honest.”
Tucson Citizen, 4/14/10
“I haven’t enjoyed a book about the funeral industry as much since the first time I read Jessica Mitford’s bestselling classic, The American Way of Death.…[A] witty, insightful book…From the mundane to the macabre, from the completely comic to the totally heartfelt, readers are taken into the prep room and all is revealed, shedding light on just how we live but also how we care and deal with our dead.”
PopMatters.com, 4/28/10
“It’s hilarious…Sounds gimmicky, but Jokinen angles a healthy interest in morbidity and zesty, barroom sense of humor to keep the prose flowing as freely as the bullcrap he discovers in an industry still scrambling to survive the fallout of Jessica Mitford’s The American Way of Death.”
Synopsis
In the tradition of Stiff and The Undertaking: Tom Jokinens year as an apprentice undertaker offers an enlightening, lively, and surprisingly funny trip through the business of death
About the Author
Tom Jokinen is a radio producer and video-journalist who has also worked as a railroad operator and an editorial cartoonist. Jokinen spent two years in medical school, where he dissected two human cadavers. He and his wife live in Ottawa.