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OverviewJournalist and author Karina Machado spoke to over 60 Australians with stories of post-death contact. She shares their life-shattering experience of loss, and shows how their spiritual contact with a deceased lover, friend or family member brought peace, hope and the solace of knowing that their connection lives on. There is the story of a teenage boy who appears in bodily form on the eve of his funeral to bring comfort to his sister. A young husband returns to his widow in time to prevent another tragedy. A grandmother arrives to lovingly care for the infant children of her grief-stricken daughter. A man soothes his heartbroken brother with an otherworldly embrace. Written with grace and compassion, Love Never Dies is as much about the power of loving relationships as it is the phenomenon of the survival of consciousness beyond death. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karina Machado , Karina Machado , Andrew HobsonPublisher: Bolinda Publishing Imprint: Bolinda Audio Books Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781489351050ISBN 10: 1489351051 Publication Date: 28 July 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKarina Machado was born in Uruguay and was 2 when her family moved to Australia, where she grew up hearing stories of her mum's psychic gift, igniting a life-long curiosity about the paranormal. Passionate about books and writing since she taught herself to read with Golden Books, Karina always knew she had to work with words. She began her career in journalism as editorial assistant at TIME magazine in 1994, and is now a senior editor at WHO magazine. She's also obsessed with the Tudors, and has been known to dress up as Anne Boleyn, whose ghost she's sadly never seen. Karina lives in Sydney with her husband, two children and-she's been told-the odd apparition. Karina Machado was born in Uruguay and was 2 when her family moved to Australia, where she grew up hearing stories of her mum's psychic gift, igniting a life-long curiosity about the paranormal. Passionate about books and writing since she taught herself to read with Golden Books, Karina always knew she had to work with words. She began her career in journalism as editorial assistant at TIME magazine in 1994, and is now a senior editor at WHO magazine. She's also obsessed with the Tudors, and has been known to dress up as Anne Boleyn, whose ghost she's sadly never seen. Karina lives in Sydney with her husband, two children and-she's been told-the odd apparition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |