Review of A Voice from Heaven

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Review of A Voice from Heaven

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Voice from Heaven" by Alexander V Girman & Cynthia J Girman.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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All that many people wish for is an opportunity to speak with their departed family members. Alexander V. Girman and Cynthia J. Girman, the authors of the book A Voice from Heaven, got the opportunity to do just that with their son. Their son was an adoptive child from Russia. They knew that death was a possibility, yet it was still a terrible loss. Their son had experienced mental health problems since he was a young child, and he spoke of a challenging life. He found it hard to love anyone besides his parents and his sister. He started taking drugs at a young age because he lived a lonely existence. His parents made an unsuccessful attempt to step in. Alec died from a drug reaction.

I understand that Alec and his mother had a tight relationship, and she consulted several mediums who had assisted them in communicating. He prodded his mother to write a book on one such occasion, and she did so with his assistance. Whenever she wrote, Alec would show up. In addition, he gave her reassurance that he was in a serene, lovely place, gave a thorough explanation of paradise, discussed what it was like to pass into the hereafter, and talked about seeing his deceased family.

This book's thorough description of heaven is what I find appealing. This offers some comfort and hope to those who have lost loved ones to death—that their loved ones are at peace. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I also appreciate that there’s a clear distinction between the two—there's no confusion.

I didn't find anything unfavorable about the book, but I would advise those who don't think such a thing is possible to read it with an open mind. This doesn't need to be your truth; it's someone else's. Anyone who believes in a higher power but is having difficulty with the death of a loved one or is unsure about the hereafter should read this, in my opinion.

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