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Her visions have helped solve crimes; her instincts have helped find missing people; she can predict future events and sense your thoughts.
Fireside
March 2005
224 pages ISBN: 074328190X Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Memoir
"Death is a funny thing. It brings out the best and worst
in people. It casts light on the truth and makes life
blindingly clear." Her visions have helped solve crimes; her instincts have
helped find missing people; she can predict future events
and sense your thoughts. These are some of the extraordinary gifts that define the
remarkable Allison DuBois, the real-life medium, wife, and
mother whose life is the inspiration for the hit NBC
television series Medium. When she was six years old, Allison's deceased great-
grandfather came to her with a message for her mother: "I
am okay, I am still with you. Tell your mom there's no more
pain." Allison shared his comforting words with her mother
and thus began a lifetime of creating connections between
loved ones and those they have lost. The purpose of her
gifts became clearer when Allison worked as an intern in
the homicide bureau of the district attorney's office and
found that she visualized the crime as she handled the
evidence. Allison now works as a profiler on criminal
investigations. In this stunning book, Allison shares fascinating stories
of her encounters with people who have passed and her
adventures as a profiler for various law enforcement
organizations. With wit and compassion, Allison shows us
what it is like to live with these special gifts and
talents and also tells about her struggle to live a normal
life as a devoted wife and mother. She shows how learning
to accept her own gifts has helped her accept the unique
gifts of others and how her compelling desire to relieve
the pain of others has helped define her own life, a life
committed to the search for ultimate truth. If you have ever questioned whether there is an afterlife,
this book will help you see that there is a living energy
beyond death.
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