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Sweet Hereafter: A Novel

In The Sweet Hereafter, Russell Banks tells a story that begins with a school bus accident Using four different narrators, Banks creates a small-town morality play that addresses one of life's most agonizing questions: when the worst thing happens, who do you blame?

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King Hereafter
Back in print by popular demand--"A stunning revelation of the historical Macbeth, harsh and brutal and eloquent " --Washington Post Book World.

With the same meticulous scholarship and narrative legerdemain she brought to her hugely popular Lymond Chronicles, our foremost historical novelist travels further into the past.  In King Hereafter, Dorothy Dunnett's stage is the wild, half-pagan country of eleventh-century Scotland.  Her hero is an ungainly young earl with a lowering brow and a taste for intrigue.  He calls himself Thorfinn but his Christian name is Macbeth.

Dunnett depicts Macbeth's transformation from an angry boy who refuses to accept his meager share of the Orkney Islands to a suavely accomplished warrior who seizes an empire with the help of a wife as shrewd and valiant as himself.  She creates characters who are at once wholly creatures of another time yet always recognizable--and she does so with such realism and immediacy that she once more elevates historical fiction into high art..
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Here and Hereafter
Have you lived before? Will you live again? Fascinating new revelations about the experience of reincarnation from one of today's foremost psychic authorities


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Walking in the Garden of Souls: George Anderson's Advice from the Hereafter, for Living in the Here and Now
Familiar to countless readers through the bestselling George Anderson's Lessons from the Light, the world's premier medium here shares wisdom that has come to him from souls on the other side. Our spirituality is like a garden, they tell us, and it must be tended carefully To become beautiful, blooming examples of the Infinite Light in the garden of earth, we need space and time to grow.

With advice from those in the afterlife who watch over us as angels, George Anderson walks with us through the garden, bringing an incomparable perspective to the questions we all face in our daily lives. These souls are ready to help us deal with issues of sorrow, anger, and fear in a new way, and to nourish our own souls with love..
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Making Sense of It All: Practical Answers to Our Greatest Spiritual Questions
This book uses scientific facts, supported theories, the laws of physics and deductive reasoning to actually prove many of our dearest spiritual concepts. Strong evidence is offered supporting the existence of the soul, a wonderful Hereafter, and a pretty smart God! Other subjects include Angels, Ghosts, Miracles, Quantum Physics, the Purpose of Life, Creating Our Own Reality, and more..
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The Way of the Butterfly: A Scientific Speculation on God and the Hereafter
Do you have a soul? What is a soul anyway? Can modern science answer questions about matters that theology cannot even define properly? About spiritual souls and how they survive the death of the physical body. About God, his existence, and the limitations of his power. About miracles, prayer, and supernatural happenings. About the evil in the world and why God cannot stop it. About free will, original sin, and final judgment. About life, its purpose, and what follows it. Jim Rigas examines the latest scientific theories and his own personal experiences to explore the central issues of human existence: life, death, and what this journey is all about. An inspirational but down-to-earth book for all who recognize that they will die some day addresses a somber subject with understanding, hope, and humor..
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Send Me Someone: A True Story of Love Here and Hereafter
A remarkable account of a match made in Heaven

In the movie Ghost, the passionate moment when Patrick Swayze is able to reach out to Demi Moore from the other side touched people’s hearts in a way that few movies do. Does life continue after death? Can a departed loved one change the course of our lives? Send Me Someone shows us that the answer is “yes.” In this first-person memoir, Diana von Welanetz Wentworth tells the story of a powerful love affair and how it came to encompass dimensions beyond what she considered possible.

From the beginning, Diana Webb and Paul von Welanetz were a storybook couple. In the enchantment of their first days together, the two became absorbed by a chemistry that endured through twenty-five years of marriage. Diana and Paul shared everything, personally and professionally. Their passion for cooking, entertaining, and bringing people together led them to successful careers as award-winning cookbook authors, hosts of a television show, and later as founding directors of The Inside Edge, a prominent human potential organization. Regarded by friends as a perfect match, they were even named “One of L.A.’s Most Romantic Couples” by Los Angeles magazine in 1986.

But one day, in 1988, everything changed. They discovered that their adventure together was to be cut short when Paul was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Diana was devastated. In rapidly declining health, he told her, “I don’t want you to be alone.” She replied impulsively, “Then send me someone!” Paul responded, “I will.”

That promise, and its aftermath, is the extraordinary story at the heart of Send Me Someone. Diana relates how, after Paul’s death, she became aware that he was still “present” in her life and actively concerned with her well-being. Within months, fate introduced her to a new man—Ted Wentworth, a prominent attorney who had lost his wife to cancer. Ted seemed so unlike the dreamy, romantic Paul. He was realistic, funny, mischievous, even a little confrontational. But Diana soon began to appreciate Ted’s depth and wisdom, along with his edgy sense of the ridiculous. Despite their obvious differences, the two fell in love.

Ted, as it turned out, has a well-developed intuitive sense, and as their relationship developed, he revealed something that astonished Diana: he felt a startling inner connection to Paul von Welanetz! In fact, a series of remarkable occurrences soon convinced them both that Ted was indeed the “someone” Paul promised to send.

Send Me Someone is both a romantic love story and a credible account of communication with someone from “the other side.” As such, it occupies a unique niche while straddling two enormously popular genres. This inspiring book offers hope and reassurance that death is not the end.

It is an engaging, real-life tale that love, once known, never really dies. Send Me Someone is, without a doubt, the most compelling love story of the year.
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