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Aarons Crossing: An Inspiring True Ghost Story | 
enlarge | Author: Linda Alice Dewey Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 100771
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 232 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 1571745122 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.1 EAN: 9781571745125 ASIN: 1571745122
Publication Date: August 7, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Condition: New, unused book.; bkcs
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Death is never the end of the story. In 1991, as Linda Alice Dewey walked through an abandoned cemetery, she and a companion felt a presence. She returned to that graveyard over the next couple of years, hoping to reach out to that poor being, offering the words: "Whoever is heremy heart is with you. Little did Linda know that those words would begin her relationship with Aaron Burke, a man who had died nearly 70 years earlier. Aaron followed Linda home that day from the graveyard. As she opened herself to this ghost she learned that he was stuck in a state of limbo, unable to cross over. Aaron had been kidnapped by his father at age four and taken from Ireland to America where he was put to work. Hardened and embittered from his childhood, he did manage to find happiness, only to have it all slip away. Shortly after witnessing his own funeral, Aaron met other ghosts waiting for the time they could finally leave this state of limbo. Yet for decades he could only watch as the people he knew both in life and death crossed over, leaving him behind. Working together to find the closure Aaron needed, he and Linda became friends along the journey. Years after that first meeting and his subsequent crossing, Aaron returned to share the full story of his life--and afterlife--with Linda. This true ghost story gives hope and inspiration to all of us. Aaron shows us that, when seen as the big picture, everything makes sense. Aaron's Crossing sheds light on the mystery of dying, reassuring us that death is never the end of the story!
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Very interesting read October 22, 2008 The narrator of story is unusual. He's a ghost. And this is the story his channeler or interpreter received from him after she picked him up at an old cemetery.
Dewey calls the book "creative nonfiction," because his story was filtered through her and thus colored by her own interpretation of what she was hearing. But that doesn't interfere with the absorbing tale of a young man who died in 1922 and the story of his life, starting with his father kidnapping him as a four-year-old in Ireland and stealing him away to America. For a long time, Aaron didn't know his father had killed a man at a pub and was using him as a safety measure so they could get passage across the ocean.
Aaron's life with his father was brutal. The man never spoke except to order him around, never talked to him with affection--never talked much at all, apparently. And his deep daily silence and manipulative nature would eventually scar his son's personality and hobble his own chances at life. Aaron finally escaped his father and found a woman he could love; but when she died in mourning for a lost child, he abandoned their other young children and struck out, wanting "to be left alone." That would turn on him after he died in a farm accident, making him unable to pass to a higher plane until he learned to trust another human being. The "crossing" part of the title doesn't refer to a bridge or a physical crossing, but to a spirit's ability to leave the earthly plane.
Written in a smooth and flowing style, the book is hard to put down. I read it until I finished it, absorbed in everything that happened. It's a mark of truly good writing when the author captures you from page one, and regardless of how you may feel about ghosts or channelers, you will find this a fascinating read.
Armchair Interviews says: A good book and a compelling story.
TRUE ghost story? Nah. Don't think so. May 19, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you are a fan of Ghost Hunters, skip this book. If you like a nice fiction story with a touch of the paranormal, buy this book. It's an interesting story but, IMO, it's just a STORY. I can't suspend my disbelief to believe a ghost dictated the entire story of his life and death and after-death to the author. (And I REALLY had a hard time believing that this "ghost" had to learn some of the exact same things that Patrick Swayze had to learn in the movie, "Ghost".) Total ghostly phenomena in here accounted for about 2% of the book as a whole. It's a pleasant enough read but it won't go on the shelf with my paranormal books.
Aaron's Crossing April 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A compassionate tale of a lost soul who finds hope through friendship.
A life theme for the living?
Thank you,Ms Dewy, for showing us the theme lives on even after death.
P. C. Bacon Brooklyn, MI
Validation of what happens after death! April 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Aaron's Crossing confirmed all that I had learned about the here after. I was able to better understand the things I knew and I found the missing pieces to the puzzle of information that I had not learned yet. This is the most accurate book on life after death I have ever read!
Not even good fiction April 25, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I bought this book I expected it to be a true story. This wasn't even good fiction. I'm sorry I wasted my money. There was nothing about this book that made me believe it was a true or accurate account of a ghost or spirit.
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