John Gunther was already an established journalist when he wrote "Death Be Not Proud." He'd also written a number of works of fiction and nonfiction. But, of all of his works, "Death Be Not Proud" is probably the work for which he will most often be remembered. This study of death has been a comfort to those struggling with cancer and death, and the memoir has also been a way of introducing general readers to an understanding of death. Of course, "Death Be Not Proud" is also a study of death, helping the reader to realize how precious the days become for a family struggling with the effects of a brain tumor on the life of a young boy, Johnny.
This study guide is a resource to help you come to a better understanding of "Death Be Not Proud," by John Gunther.