What if your baggage — your sensitivity, your trauma, your weird wants and misunderstood experiences — isn’t baggage at all, but fairy dust?
From seeing ghosts in West Virginia coal towns to a partner in Big Law, Andrea nearly died trying to fit into a world that didn’t understand her gifts. Suppressing her intuition manifested as debilitating anxiety, migraines, and even hallucinations in the most inconvenient moments.
Ghost Light is part raw memoir, part rogue’s guide for anyone who’s ever felt too much, seen too much, or wanted too much. If you’re curious but afraid that embracing your true self will make you look crazy — this is your permission slip to stop apologizing.
Ghost Light is not a book on how to be a psychic or a medium.
It isn’t about perfection. It’s about integrating your messiness, your trauma, and your gifts, your rational mind and your Knowing. With humor and vulnerability, Andrea shows you how to embrace all parts of your misfit self.
Your sensitivity isn’t a weakness. Your intuition isn’t crazy.
The ghost light has been burning for you all along. Are you ready to step into your power — all of it?
"Ghost Light" is an amazingly well-written, fascinating, compelling book. Andrea St. Amand's memoir is imbued with an authentic voice. Amand's journey and insights will stay with you long after you've completed the book. I've read many paranormal-themed memoirs, and "Ghost Light" is one of the best ones I've read in a long time. I looked forward to reading it each night, and I dreaded completing it. (I think that type of dread is the ultimate compliment one can bestow upon a work of literary art.) I hope with all my heart that this gifted writer will publish more books. Amand's powerful, beautifully written memoir is a spellbinding read!