Dying to Know: Is There Life After Death?
Written by Josh Langley
Narrated by Alan Irving
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About this audiobook
Determined to find out what happens when we die, Josh Langley takes readers on an extraordinary journey to uncover the secrets to the age-old question pondered by all of humanity.
Visiting crematoriums, conducting out-of-body experiments and entering conversations with the deceased, you’re invited on this daring and intriguing afterlife investigation for a humorous and compelling ride. Following Langley’s lifelong obsession with the afterlife, his surprising and thought-provoking conclusions will leave you spiralling long after the last page. Fans of 'Paranormal Activity' will revel in the findings.
Author, cartoonist and daydreamer, Australian Josh Langley is an award-winning radio broadcaster and advertiser with over 20 years’ experience. Having started his own creative agency in 2000, he turned to painting as a form of self-expression at the same time, resulting in an exhibition at the 2002 Perth Fringe Festival. in 2010, he began drawing cartoons for Big Sky Publishing and has since published 2 ground-breaking self-help books, ‘Dying to Know: is there life after death’, and ‘Turning Inside Out: what if everything we’ve been taught about life is wrong.’ He is also the author of numerous self-help children’s titles, including 2018’s ABIA Small Publisher’s Children’s Book of the Year award winner ‘It’s Ok to Feel the Way You Do’. He lives in South West Australia with his partner and chickens.
Josh Langley
Josh Langley failed high school twice, but that didn’t stop him from becoming a multi award-winning radio copywriter and award-winning children’s author. His quirky and inspirational books have inspired thousands of people around the world. Josh is a passionate advocate for both kids and adult mental health having been diagnosed with Anxiety later in life. Positive mental health themes, represented in a honest, simple and relatable way, feature across his books, public talks, workshops and interviews. Josh has published 8 books in 8 years covering a range of topics and in 2018 won the Australian Book Industry Awards Small Publishers’ Children’s Book of Year.
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