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Racing To Heaven

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Although she was initially bedazzled by Oz, Dorothy ultimately ended up deciding that "there is no place like home." But things seemingly are different for the protagonist in Racing to Heaven. She strongly hints that the realm she travels to after she tumbles off a racehorse and is separated from her body is more miraculous than was the world she left behind her. Is it really? This novel allows the reader to decide what is true. And that, along with the magical horses that prance gracefully through it, is what makes Racing to Heaven both a thought-provoking and adventuresome read.

136 pages, Paperback

First published January 7, 2014

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Harriet Tramer

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July 5, 2014
This was a well written story that goes in and out of reality. It wasn’t until the “Big Red” horse began to speak to the main character that I starting delving into the psyche of the character. There is an escapism factor within this novel that I enjoyed as it took me from my own life and let me dream a bit within these pages. Anything is possible.

I had the privilege of interviewing Harriet Tramer on my radio show, Broadcast Muse, and in hearing her speak of what to expect within the pages of “Racing to Heaven” it intrigued me greatly to pick up a copy. I was blessed enough that Harriet gave me a free copy for an honest review.

You will enjoy the woven words of Harriet Tramer’s “Racing to Heaven” book and be enraptured within the chapters as she transports you in and out of reality. Well done!
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