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BETWEEN WORLDS:: The Work of Living....a Call to Action

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326 pages, Hardcover

Published May 7, 2026

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Tiffany Solter PhD

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July 24, 2026
Between Worlds touches on some of the deepest parts of life—grief, love, loss, and what might be waiting on the other side.

The story is about Dr. Tiffany Solter, who in June of 1996, experienced a near-death moment that changed everything. She was in a terrible accident, and her journey took her beyond what most of us know. She describes it as a place filled with light, where she met a man named Matthew and was asked a simple yet powerful question: Are you ready? She said yes, and then, somehow, she came back.

What follows is her story of living after that experience—thirty years full of love, heartbreak, jealousy, and the decision to finally share her truth. It’s clear she’s been through a lot and has taken the time to understand her feelings and what she’s seen. She talks about grief and grace, shadow work and quantum ideas, but in a way that’s easy to follow and feels genuine. Her words are warm, compassionate, and full of a desire to help others find their own light.

The way she structures the book is like a gentle map. She offers seven steps—not strict rules, but ideas to guide you through your own shadows and into the light. They feel more like a compass, pointing you in a direction rather than forcing a path. There’s no pressure; instead, it’s about feeling your way forward with kindness and understanding.

What really stands out is how honest she is about her feelings—her love for her dog, her family, and the moments when she felt jealous of those who “went home.” She shares her struggles with the same openness she shares her hope. It makes her story feel real and relatable, reminding us that life is messy and beautiful all at once.

This book isn’t just about her experience; it’s an invitation to anyone who feels there’s more beyond what we see. It’s about understanding that love and light are always nearby, even when life gets hard. Tiffany’s story shows that grief and joy can live side by side, and that the light we see in others or in ourselves can never truly fade away.

Between Worlds shows that we are all connected in ways we might not fully see. It’s about the love that stays with us, the light that guides us, and the courage it takes to step into the unknown. For anyone curious about what might lie beyond the veil, or simply looking for comfort in difficult times, this book offers a warm and honest perspective.
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