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After Here chronicles the journey of Joe Golden from his fatal car accident through heaven. Both Joe and the reader pass through the seasons of the year, which are artfully captured in vivid, descriptive imagery, through which they meet people both familiar to Joe and those who are not who have passed before him. However, Joe is on a mission-finding his beloved wife who had passed away one year prior to Joe's death. This story brings to life the afterlife experience in rich, provocative detail, offering to readers who believe in the afterlife as well as those who do not a means to envision a…mehr

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After Here chronicles the journey of Joe Golden from his fatal car accident through heaven. Both Joe and the reader pass through the seasons of the year, which are artfully captured in vivid, descriptive imagery, through which they meet people both familiar to Joe and those who are not who have passed before him. However, Joe is on a mission-finding his beloved wife who had passed away one year prior to Joe's death. This story brings to life the afterlife experience in rich, provocative detail, offering to readers who believe in the afterlife as well as those who do not a means to envision a place where their deceased loved ones may be enjoying a peaceful existence. This message will bring deep comfort and encouragement to adult readers who have suffered the loss of a loved one or someone special in their lives.
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Autorenporträt
Dave Wolffe, MS, was an educator/guidance counselor in the New York City public school system for over 30 years. He was also an adjunct lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in its conflict resolution program. Dave is the author of Peace: The Other Side of Anger, which is used in an anger management program he developed for and with teens, and Settling the Unsettling: Understanding and Resolving Conflict, which is used with college students. He currently resides in Connecticut.