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Liberation at Last: Love after Death, #1
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Now that Amy has committed suicide just five days before Christmas she is hoping to rest in peace.

She hadn't bargained for what actually awaits her on the other side and asks herself amongst many endless questions, 'what does one do and where does one turn to when one despairs in the after-life?'

 

Does it depend entirely on her as to how long she would have to be in this state of watching and waiting, or will others have the power to hasten or delay her release – those still in the physical realm? Her biggest challenge is to face herself and forgive herself. But has she got what it takes?

 

This book is an inspirational story for anybody dealing with grief and loss of a parent, family member or loved one.

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Release dateDec 20, 2022
Liberation at Last: Love after Death, #1

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    Liberation at Last: Love after Death, #1
    Liberation at Last: Love after Death, #1

    Now that Amy has committed suicide just five days before Christmas she is hoping to rest in peace. She hadn't bargained for what actually awaits her on the other side and asks herself amongst many endless questions, 'what does one do and where does one turn to when one despairs in the after-life?'   Does it depend entirely on her as to how long she would have to be in this state of watching and waiting, or will others have the power to hasten or delay her release – those still in the physical realm? Her biggest challenge is to face herself and forgive herself. But has she got what it takes?   This book is an inspirational story for anybody dealing with grief and loss of a parent, family member or loved one.

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Mary Mallia

Born to Maltese immigrants in Australia in the 1960's, Mary sailed back to Malta after her fourth birthday with her parents, leaving her grandparents behind. The abundant joy of both families reuniting in Malta many years later, was in stark contrast to the bad turn that Mary's mother mental health had taken over those years. Mary cared for her ill mother till she took her own life on the 20th December 1993. It had been a harrowing journey, yet one shrouded in unconditional love transcending time and space, giving Mary a deep insight into the human condition. This is depicted in Mary's publication Liberation at Last by Mary Mallia in December 2023, an epub commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of her mother's suicide. In 2017 whilst visiting family in Malta, back in the family home, Mary started writing poetry. The poetry written and published so far has stemmed from a lifetime of soul-searching, reflecting deep mystical experiences and a connection to the sacred and divine, spanning decades. Themes like the meaning of life, death, suffering, injustice, abuse, despair, healing, empowerment and enlightenment are explored in Mary's poetry books,  Playing Fields by Mary Mallia and in 'Bout Life 'N' S**t by Mary Mallia. Currently living in South Oxfordshire, Mary enjoys walks in the countryside and a living-room with a river view which has inspired a lot of her poetry. Writing is her passion and has been since her teens, seeing her through many of life's ups and downs. Mary also enjoys dancing, yoga, meditating, cooking, baking, entertaining and socialising. Mary is also a British Wheel of Yoga trained Yoga practitioner and teacher, as well as a holistic healer. https://www.facebook.com/mary.mallia.148 https://linktr.ee/marymallia?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=f3ce7a14-f407-4cef-bb31-f03a8f7e8dd8

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