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The full chapter list of When You Die by Lourens Coetzer is not publicly available online, so I can't provide a verified chapter-by-chapter summary. However, based on the published synopsis and themes described by the author, I can give a theme-wise anecdote and tagline guide that aligns with the book's major sections. (lourenscoetzer.com)
| Theme / Likely Section | Key Anecdote | Tagline |
|---|---|---|
| Joshua's Skepticism | Joshua dismisses anything supernatural and focuses only on the visible world. | "Doubt is often the first doorway to truth." |
| Loss of Spiritual Gift | As a child he possesses unusual abilities but grows disconnected from them. | "What is forgotten is not always lost." |
| Paranormal Encounters | Strange events force him to question his beliefs. | "Reality is larger than perception." |
| Search for Answers | Joshua reluctantly investigates the unseen world. | "Questions are the compass of awakening." |
| Discovering the Soul's Journey | He learns that death is a transition rather than an ending. | "Death changes form, not existence." |
| Understanding Ghosts and Spirits | Encounters reveal why some souls linger. | "Attachment binds; understanding releases." |
| Suicide and Assisted Dying | Stories explore the consequences of ending life prematurely. | "Every choice echoes beyond the moment." |
| Death of Children | Joshua seeks answers to difficult questions about young lives ending. | "Meaning often hides behind sorrow." |
| Abortion, Miscarriage and Stillbirth | The book examines these experiences through its spiritual lens. | "Every life leaves an imprint." |
| Pets and Animals After Death | Exploration of what happens to animal companions. | "Love survives every boundary." |
| Grief and Healing | The bereaved learn how to process loss and continue living. | "Grief is love learning a new language." |
| Karma and Daily Living | Joshua discovers that how one lives shapes what follows death. | "Your afterlife begins with today's choices." |
| Self-Knowledge | The journey becomes less about death and more about understanding oneself. | "Know yourself to understand life." |
| Love and Acceptance | The protagonist learns compassion, humility, and self-acceptance. | "The soul grows through love." |
| Final Realization | Fear of death gives way to appreciation of life. | "Live fully, and death loses its power." |
According to the author's synopsis, the central message of the novel is that what happens after death depends largely on how one lives in the present, making the book as much about life and personal growth as about death itself. (lourenscoetzer.com)
If you have the table of contents or chapter titles, I can create a true chapter-wise anecdote + one-line takeaway + management lesson for every chapter.
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