Sep 29 2007

“…an uplifting diversion from most conventional thinking.”

Published by Bill at 6:19 pm under Reader Comments

Regardless of our religious beliefs, most of us suffer the death of a loved one terribly. We also feel anxious when it dawns upon us that our own time is approaching. There is nothing new about the idea that these things are not always to be to be mourned or feared. But this book provides an especially comforting view of the subject. This story is neither a thriller nor a lecture. It is not about the occult and it is not written to frighten or shock the reader. It provides a fictional recipe for how one might create a “link” between earth and heaven. Then it chronicles a few journeys from painful experience to the contentment that comes with understanding the greater picture. The author provides a detailed and coherent description of his view of heaven. So if you disagree with his view, you may not enjoy the story. But if you are open to a fanciful view of how things in the hereafter might be and you’d particularly like to escape the dreadful feeling of loss over a loved one, you should find this story to be an uplifting diversion from most conventional thinking. - Dennis Aldridge, Elkridge, MD

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