In a heartfelt conversation, CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault interviews beloved children's author Robert Munsch, who reflects on his health struggles, including dementia and Parkinson's, and his decision for medical assistance in dying. Munsch shares that despite his challenges, he still has 50 unpublished stories waiting to inspire future generations. They discuss how children have shaped his narratives and the profound role humor and memory play in his life. The interview, labeled his 'last hurrah,' celebrates his legacy and impact on storytelling.