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We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us
We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us
We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us
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We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us

Written by Allison DuBois

Narrated by Allison DuBois

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About this audiobook

From renowned medium and bestselling author Allison DuBois, a inspirational, thought-provoking, and comforting book that examines the questions: what happens to our loved ones when they die? Is there a heaven? Is there a true connection and communication between the living and the dead?

Allison DuBois invites us into her world where she delivers messages from our lost loved ones. She convinces us that those who have passed away are constantly with us, providing comfort, love, and support. They are as eager to reach us as we are to stay connected with them.

But the dead have a language of their own. They communicate through signs, dreams, songs, coincidences, and messages delivered in unexpected ways. Allison takes us on an odyssey of these signs — how to recognize them, how to read them, and how to interpret them. In these pages, you will meet people who have had both heartbreaking and heartwarming communication with the other side, providing comforting proof that our deceased loved ones stay with us and continue to share in the joys of our lives.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 9, 2006
ISBN9780743565240
Author

Allison DuBois

Allison Dubois's unique story, the inspiration for the hit NBC TV series Medium, started during her senior year at Arizona State University while she was interning at the D.A.'s office. Soon after, researchers at the University of Arizona validated her ability through a series of tests. Allison continues to support research as a medium, as a member of the Veritas Research Program Mediums Committee, and as a member of the Forever Family Foundation's Medium Advisory Board. In her short career, Allison has conducted over 1,200 personal readings. Allison donates her time to missing-persons and criminal cases for agencies across the country.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the second book by Allison DuBois, the woman who inspired the TV show Medium.I find her life and experiences fascinating, and this was a great read. My only criticism of the book is that her writing is poorly structured, and the chapters are not well organised. This was the same with her last book, but this is one author I will forgive without question, as she has an amazing gift.This book will bring comfort to those who have ever wondered about the other side, or who have lost someone special to them.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The tv program "Medium" is based on the story of this author. She writes well, and presents not only her perspective on various readings, but the impressions of her clients as well. Book is organized loosely by type of loss, with chapters devoted to loss of child, loss of parent, loss of spouse, etc.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Allison Dubois is the woman on whom the tv series "Medium" is based. It's clear that she's a very nice woman, but her book left me flat.Ms Dubois and some of her former clients share their stories - there are chapters on lost children, lost spouses, loved ones lost to murder and suicide. I didn't doubt her for a minute, but I felt like she was trying to win me over the whole time.This is her second book - perhaps her first book has more of what I was looking for - the nitty gritty of what it's like, how the dead "come through"- yet even while I'm writing this I feel like she did address this. I suppose I would have preferred, then, that she lump these things together instead of scattering them one sentence at time through the book. Instead I felt like I was reading the same thing over and over.