Funerals to Die For: The Craziest, Creepiest, and Most Bizarre Funeral Traditions and Practices Ever
<b>True stories that put the, er, "fun" back into funerals!</b><BR><BR>The hereafter may still be part of the great unknown, but with <i>Funerals to Die For</i> you can unearth the rich--and often, dark--history of funeral rites. From getting a portrait painted with a loved one's ashes to purchasing a safety coffin complete with bells and breathing tubes, this book takes you on a whirlwind tour of funeral customs and trivia from all over the globe. Inside, you'll find more than 100 unbelievable traditions, practices, and facts, such as:<BR><ul><li>The remains of a loved one can be launched into deep space for only $1,000.</li><li>In Taiwan, strippers are hired to entertain funeral guests throughout the ceremony.</li><li>Undertakers for the Tongan royal family weren't allowed to use their hands for 100 days after preparing a king's body.</li><li>In the late 1800s, New Englanders would gulp down a cocktail of water and their family member's ashes in order to keep them from returning as vampires.</li></ul><BR>Whether you fear being buried alive or just have a morbid curiosity of the other side, <i>Funerals to Die</i> For examines what may happen when another person dies.