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After her husbands deathending a marriage of 58 yearsand in the midst of paralyzing grief, Anita Garman senses she is on a parallel journey with her husbands soul. Ever distrustful of her own feelings, she finds herself in a ceaseless inner struggle between doubt and belief, reason and intuition. But when a friend begins to recount dreams of messages sent her, which are unmistakably from her husband, Anita begins to challenge her own skepticism. A string of mysteriously synchronous events, together with her rediscovery of his love poems to her, draws her deep into a new relationship with him.…mehr

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After her husbands deathending a marriage of 58 yearsand in the midst of paralyzing grief, Anita Garman senses she is on a parallel journey with her husbands soul. Ever distrustful of her own feelings, she finds herself in a ceaseless inner struggle between doubt and belief, reason and intuition. But when a friend begins to recount dreams of messages sent her, which are unmistakably from her husband, Anita begins to challenge her own skepticism. A string of mysteriously synchronous events, together with her rediscovery of his love poems to her, draws her deep into a new relationship with him. Her husbands poetry and Anitas letters to him intertwine to set up a connection that echoes across time and space as, late in life, she finds her way to a deeper, truer way of loving. This memoir is a magical love story of possibility that reaches beyond the threshold of death to unite earth and spirit in a promise of limitless connection.
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Autorenporträt
Anita Garman and John Knowlton met at Lewis and Clark College in 1951. They were married in 1954 and completed graduate studies at the University of Oregon. John taught Spanish poetry at Arizona State University and Anita provided training to teachers in student self-esteem. She has been a hobbyist writer for much of her life and now lives in Gilbert, Arizona.