Ghosts and Angels: a Memoir / How, During an Epoch of Terror, Goodness Vanquished Evil and Restored Faith - Stanley Goldstein - Books - Wyston Books, Inc. - 9780983232605 - January 15, 2011
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Ghosts and Angels: a Memoir / How, During an Epoch of Terror, Goodness Vanquished Evil and Restored Faith

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An irreligious, fallen military hero is chosen by God to conduct a ten year old girl, the next advance in human evolution, through a perilous contemporary world. Fleeing from the murderers of her family, they find refuge at the home of a dying minister. There, they learn about Sin and Grace and how to conquer despair. But questions persist. Why is the government so uninterested in this child's fate? Who is pursuing them? Is the angel who guides them real, or a figment of the child's traumatized mind? And does there exist a life after death, with the universe having its own memory of all that once existed though in different form. This powerful novel blends action with introspection to confront today's most challenging questions. It provides entertainment, guidance, hope, and impact which persists long after being read. Stanley Goldstein is an author and psychologist who has appeared on national broadcasts including The Larry King Show and CourtTV. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 15, 2011
ISBN13 9780983232605
Publishers Wyston Books, Inc.
Pages 346
Dimensions 213 × 19 × 138 mm   ·   439 g
Language English  

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