`I can assure you that the greatest rewards in your whole life will come from opening your heart to those in need. The greatest blessings always come from helping.' Having spent her life helping millions to cope with their own death or the death of loved ones, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, now aged seventy, is finding herself confronted with her own death. In The Wheel of Life, her much-anticipated autobiography, she offers a work that is as inspiring, insightful and incendiary as anything she has written in the past. Her memoir traces the events that shaped her intellectually and spiritually, and inevitably led her to explain her ultimate truth - that death does not exist but is a transformation. 280pp, 128mm x 196mm, softback, 1997