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Quest: The Life of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

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Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has become a powerful moral force throughout the world. Now she has authorized Derek Gill to tell, for the first time, the inspiring story of her life, from her birth in Switzerland- a two-and-a-half pound triplet not expected to live- to the achievement of international acclaim as the world's authority on the care of the dying.

355 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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December 18, 2008
One of my heroes. I was honored to get to hear her speak in person at Radford College in Virginia. Her topic was a discussion of her work with dying children... Incredible woman.
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June 20, 2022
What an extraordinary life and read. I picked this up in a second-hand bookshop in Munich last week because I had recently read Kubler-Ross's name in another book I was reading and felt I was meant to learn more about her. This is her biography by a Derek Gill, that brings her to the year 1969, and I think he did a wonderful job. This was one of those books that I did not want to finish but could not stop turning the pages. I know now that I will have to get Kubler-Ross's own memoir and other books. She made an incredible contribution to the wisdom of the world thanks to her bionic energy for work and life. I was/am in awe of her passion and commitment to her work and her patients and her students. I loved reading about her childhood and then her adventures in travelling after the war when she was still a teenager. She was fearless in every way. Highly recommend this as an inspirational read!
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January 17, 2021
Well-written book about the life of this remarkable individual through 1969. I found it fascinating.
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January 9, 2010
I know Elisabeth and met Derek. I found his biography more like hagiography--too obsequious.
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