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After encountering her mentor, an eminent Thoreau scholar, eleven days after his death, in The Thoreau Whisperer, Cathryn McIntyre finds she must hone her psychic ability, set her doubts aside and accept the role she was destined to play in a remarkable collaboration that allows Thoreau's words to be heard once again in our time. In addition to The Thoreau Whisperer, Cathryn McIntyre is the author of Honor in Concord: Seeking Spirit in Literary Concord and the founder of The Concord Writer, a literary and publishing concern that is dedicated to the words, wisdom and enduring spirit of American author, Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862).…mehr

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After encountering her mentor, an eminent Thoreau scholar, eleven days after his death, in The Thoreau Whisperer, Cathryn McIntyre finds she must hone her psychic ability, set her doubts aside and accept the role she was destined to play in a remarkable collaboration that allows Thoreau's words to be heard once again in our time. In addition to The Thoreau Whisperer, Cathryn McIntyre is the author of Honor in Concord: Seeking Spirit in Literary Concord and the founder of The Concord Writer, a literary and publishing concern that is dedicated to the words, wisdom and enduring spirit of American author, Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862).
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Autorenporträt
Cathryn McIntyre is a writer and independent researcher who has studied the life and work of American author, Henry David Thoreau, and the literary history of Concord, Massachusetts for over 25 years, both in university settings and independently. She has a B.A. in English from Michigan State University and has done graduate work at both Harvard University Extension and Leslie University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is also a natural psychic (with a gift for connecting to those in spirit); an astrologer; an occasional ghost investigator; and an avid genealogist with ancestral ties to the Mayflower; to the Plantagenet Kings of England; and to transcendentalist writers, Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau.