Description (80–100 words)
A Very Easy Death by Simone de Beauvoir is a deeply emotional memoir that reflects on her mother’s final days. Through honest and intimate storytelling, Beauvoir explores themes of mortality, family relationships, and the human experience of death. With philosophical depth and personal insight, this short yet powerful work captures the reality of loss and the complexity of love. Ideal for readers interested in memoirs, existential thought, and classic literature.