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The Wheel of Life
A Memoir of Living and Dying
In her last and most moving book, a much-anticipated autobiography, the woman who transformed the way we think about death and dying offers a remarkable, inspiring portrait of life and living. "The Wheel of Life" traces the events in the author's life which shaped her intellectually and spiritually, from her work in war-ravaged Poland to her pioneering counseling of the terminally ill to her eye-opening discussions with people who have been revived after almost dying.
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Death is of Vital Importance
On Life, Death, and Life After Death
This book is compiled from tape recordings of public lectures given by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross from 1976-1989. Her presence and personal magnetism shine through the pages far beyond mere words on paper. For those of us who heard Elisabeth in person, her timeless message transports us back to the days we sat enthralled in the audience, uplifted by her love, clarity, and wisdom.
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On Life After Death
Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is the world's foremost expert on the subjects of death, dying, and the afterlife. This book collects for the first time four essays drawn from her years of "working with the dying and learning from them what life is all about," in-depth research on life after death, and her own feelings and opinions about this fascinating and controversial subject.
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On Death and Dying
What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families
One of the most famous psychological studies of our time, this classic grew out of one of the author's interdisciplinary seminars on death. Sample interviews and conversations provide a better understanding of the effects which imminent death has on patients and their families.
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AIDS: The Ultimate Challenge
This book was written to: give support and comfort to the terminally ill, especially during the final stages of their life; to raise important social and moral questions for all; to advocate continued AIDS research; and to promote the further development of adequate care and support systems for those who suffer with this condition. Full of personal stories, with a particular focus on the plight of children and babies with AIDS, it is compassionate, insightful and challenging.
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On Children and Death
How Children and Their Parents Can and Do Cope With Death
Advice to families on how to live constructively and hopefully with terminally ill children, how to face the death and loss of loved ones, and how to raise and care for children so as to enable them to accept the powerful emotions associated with dying.
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To Live Until We Say Good-Bye
A reader says: "This large picture book is first and foremost about the value of life and living. The stories are remarkable because there is a touching sense of revelation to each--that none of the people had perhaps lived so fully and completely until they learned their time was running out."
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Remember the Secret
Because she has already discovered the wonders of God, Suzy understands the true meaning of her friend's death.
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