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John Edward : What If God Were the Sun
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Author: John Edward
Title: What If God Were the Sun
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 145
Date: 2000-11-01
ISBN: 1588720039
Publisher: Jodere Group
Latest: 2020/05/22
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Size: 5.58 x 8.38 x 0.68 inches
Edition: 1st
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Psychic medium John Edward weaves a warm and poignant story about one family and their way of dealing with life, love, and death over the generations. John draws upon his vast experience with individuals throughout the world—and their loved ones who have crossed over—to create a timeless tale that will touch the heart of anyone who reads it.

People of all ages will be moved by this account of a family that weathers tragedy, bonds together, and passes on healing messages of love from generation to generation.


Amazon.com Review
Timothy Callahan comes from a large Italian American family that loves big gatherings as well as Grandma Rosie's famous meatball recipe (although he still wishes she'd left out the raisins). But above all else, the Callahans love one another. This may not sound like the makings for high drama or complex fine literature, but that was not what author John Edward was after. As an internationally acclaimed psychic medium, Edward spends most of his days helping survivors work through the seemingly unbearable grief of losing a loved one. As a result, Edward wanted to offer a comforting message about the everlasting love that can bridge even death.

In order to get this message across, Edward presents a story about an endearing and seriously devoted family as they endure the final goodbye to a beloved matriarch. Soon after Timothy discoveries that his mother is dying of cancer, the family gathers to view old family movies. While watching the faces of deceased relatives on the movie screen, he begins to ponder the afterlife.

"As I look over at my mom, I know that she's wondering if all these faces of yesteryear will be the faces of her tomorrows. Will she see them when she crosses over? Will her loved ones welcome her on the other side, as we all want to believe? I hope so."

While his mother's cancer progresses, the narrator flashes back to his childhood when his mother explained that God was the sun, an epiphany that becomes more tangible as he wrestles with impending death. Readers who don't expect haute literature will be touched by this tearjerker story that offers tenderness and comfort. It's also an excellent book to give to those who are open to afterlife discussions and are grieving the loss of a loved one. --Gail Hudson

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