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Personal Effects

What Recovering the Dead Teaches Me About Caring for the Living

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By: Robert A. Jensen
Narrated by: Adam Barr, Robert A. Jensen
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This program includes an introduction read by the author.

The owner of the world’s leading disaster management company chronicles the unseen world behind the yellow tape, and explores what it means to be human after a lifetime of caring for the dead.

You have seen Robert A. Jensen—you just never knew it. As the owner of the world’s largest disaster management company, he has spent most of his adult life responding to tragedy. From the Oklahoma City bombing, 9/11, and the Bali bombings, to the 2004 South Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the 2010 Haitian Earthquake, and the Grenfell Tower Fire, Jensen has been at the practical level of international incidents, assisting with the recovery of bodies, identifying victims, and repatriating and returning their personal effects to the surviving family members. He is also, crucially, involved in the emotional recovery that comes after a disaster: helping guide the families, governments, and companies involved, telling them what to expect and managing the unmanageable. As he explains, “If journalists write the first rough draft of history, I put the punctuation on the past.”

Personal Effects is an unsparing, up-close look at the difficult work Jensen does behind the yellow tape and the lessons he learned there. The chronicle of an almost impossible and grim job, Personal Effects also tells Jensen’s own story—how he came to this line of work, how he manages the chaos that is his life, and the personal toll the repeated exposure to mass death brings, in becoming what GQ called “the best at the worst job in the world.”

A rare glimpse into a world we all see but many know nothing about, Personal Effects is an inspiring and heartwarming story of survival and the importance of moving forward, Jensen allows his listeners to see over his shoulder as he responds to disaster sites, uncovers the deceased, and cares for families to show how a strong will and desire to do good can become a path through the worst the world can throw at us.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

©2021 Robert A. Jensen (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
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I didn’t want this book to end. Very morbid but life affirming in a strange way.

Fascinating insight

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I've never thought about the people who go in after disasters have happened to recover bodies, identify remains and save belongings for families, partners, and children left behind. This is one of the most fascinating books I've ever 'listened' to. The author is so matter-of-fact yet so humane and empathetic. It's interesting how someone can do that job requiring nerves of steel, discipline, and organization yet at the same time be so sensitive, thoughtful, and kind to people touched by tragedy. And so many tragedies - pretty much everything in the last several decades from Grenfell to the Tsunami. I'm very glad he wrote the book as now I'm just that bit more aware. Thank you for the job you do.

Extraordinary

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What Robert has achieved both in life and literature is something short of masterpieces. It’s beautifully sad but so relatable

Amazing read

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Easy to listen to. Not for the feint hearted though as some stories may send chills down your spine. I found this very interesting and learnt quite a lot. Things I have never considered before about disaster, death and survival. Solid structure throughout.

Interesting listen

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I was a bit concerned about this in terms of potentially upsetting details. There is some of that but there is also a lot of compassion and humanity, it is also fascinating (and not at all mawkish).

Good listen.

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