German Edition of Tea With Elizabeth Announced



Kenneth Ross, son of the late iconic Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, today announced that Die Silberschnur, a German publishing company, has produced a German edition of the book Tea With Elisabeth, which is titled Zum Tee bei Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. The world expert on death and dying, became a U.S. citizen in the late l950s, and lived here until her death in August of 2004.

Zum Tee bei is a collaborative portrait of Dr. Kübler-Ross by 51 prestigious colleagues, bestselling authors, family members and friends. The contributors include such luminaries as Muhammad Ali, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York; Caroline Myss; Barbara Marx Hubbard; Raymond Moody; Stephen Levine; Melina Kanakaredes; Marianne Williamson; Doreen Virtue; Barbara Brennan; Robert McCall; as well as Drs. Bernie Siegel, Gerald Jampolsky, C. Norman Shealy and Gladys T. McGarey. Also featured are Dame Cicely Saunders, Balfour Mount and Florence Wald, who along with Dr. Kübler-Ross were the founders of hospice internationally.

Ross applauded the vision and foresight of Die Silberschnur in becoming the first to publish Tea with Elisabeth, which he believes will be the definitive book on his mother'ss life. He added that she will be posthumously inducted into the National Women'ss Hall of Fame in October of this year. Dr. Kübler-Ross was named one of the Greatest Minds of the century by TIME Magazine in 1999, and her seminal book On Death and Dying, was elected one of the 100 most important literary works of the Twentieth Century by the New York Public Library.

Fern Stewart Welch, a veteran writer and author who conceived, directed and served as executive editor of Tea with Elisabeth, said the 51 powerful, poignant and inspirational essays fill the void between the image of her as an international icon and the real human being.

Welch, a close friend and colleague, added that Dr. Kübler-Ross had to draw on raw courage; absolute commitment and iron resolve in the face of extreme opposition and open hostility to do what she was called to do--often alone. She was frequently maligned, misunderstood, and criticized yet she never gave up or gave in. She always knew that it wasn'st about her. It was about the message, Welch said.

Our world needs heroes, Welch continued. And it was the desire of the participants who knew and loved Elisabeth to inspire future generations with the story of how one soul persevered against all odds, and in the process elevated the conscious awareness of humanity.

Ross, a Scottsdale, Arizona resident, said he was in the process of establishing an organization to further his mother'ss life work, and that twenty-five percent of the royalties from the sale of Zum Tee bei, will be donated to this cause. The original manuscript for Tea With Elisabeth was compiled by Welch, Ross and Rose Winters.

The German edition of the book Zum Tee bei Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is available from Amazon.de, and other online international booksellers. A Japanese edition is now in production in Tokyo, and Tea With Elisabeth is being shopped in the U.S. and elsewhere.

Fern Stewart Welch, executive editor:
Welch is the author of The Heart Knows the Way--How to Follow Your Heart to a Conscious Connection with the Divine Spirit Within, a revealing account of what she lived and learned during her husband'ss lengthy decline and death. She was supported during this process by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, who also read the manuscript and endorsed the book. Welch was a freelance international travel correspondent for The Los Angeles Times, editorial director and columnist for PHOENIX Magazine, and founding president and owner of a public relations firm. She is currently a contributing editor to One Planet Magazine, is working on her next book and writes a weekly blog column - www.InsightsOut.blogspot.com

Kenneth Ross, photography editor:
Ross is an international commercial photographer based in Scottsdale, Arizona. [www.kenrossphotography.com He produced the book Real Taste of Life in collaboration with his mother, and was instrumental in the compilation of Tea With Elisabeth. www.elisabethkublerross.com

Rose Winters, associate editor: Winters is executive director of For the Children Foundation, a nonprofit organization she established to create a world of intention for children. She is also a consultant to governmental and nonprofit agencies addressing the concerns of children and youth, and is co-publisher of the online One Planet Magazine.

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German Edition of Tea With Elizabeth Announced