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Postcards from Heaven: Messages of Love from the Other Side

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Screenwriter and playwright Dan Gordon shares the funny and profoundly moving story of four generations of a remarkable family and how they remain interconnected despite death through a series of gentle communications from the other side. In the tradition of Tuesdays with Morrie and Small Miracles, this is a beautiful memoir with uplifting lessons for everyone.

3 pages, Audio Cassette

First published January 1, 2008

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340 reviews
November 17, 2009
I really liked this. I thought there would be more to it and that is my only disappointment. A quick, easy and enjoyable read.
48 reviews
June 17, 2010
I like this book because it was written from Dan Gordon's heart...
38 reviews1 follower
October 18, 2011
Although I expected more, the book spoke to me. Thank you Mr. Gordon, I apprecate the message: "Got here safe. It's really beautiful. Much love till we meet again."
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93 reviews35 followers
January 2, 2021
I think the fact that I read this book in the right moment made me like it even more.
A short book that’s easy to read and has a lot of meaning. Even if you don’t believe in heaven is comforting to believe that there’s something else after death.
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167 reviews
May 23, 2024
A short story that warms the heart and confirms the soul
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571 reviews18 followers
March 31, 2016
Don't let the title fool you. This is not another book about near-death-experiences. It's a beautifully written story about one man and his family, focusing on those moments that can either be dismissed as coincidence or taken as proof of synchronicity. The author sees them as messages, and the author is a superlative story teller. I read this book the week after my mother died and it was just the ticket.
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January 18, 2024
It was good but just okay to me. I understand how this book could be comforting to someone going through a loss. The writing style I liked sometimes, but other times it became really repetitive. Sometimes there were stories that were cute but unnecessary (Or didn't add a lot to the plot). I was expecting more from the "Postcards" but maybe I was thinking of a "Letter". It was a quick read and had some nice elements.
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474 reviews9 followers
April 29, 2016
This book was ok. I had just lost my uncle pete and thought something in there might be encouraging. The last story about his son Zaki was my favorite. It showed me that how the little things were God showing him that his son was alright. I would recommend to anyone just wanting to be enlightened.
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942 reviews4 followers
January 20, 2013
Interesting idea on life after death and the messages that people send back to us, however I thought this was going to include multiple contributions but were all from the authors own family.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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60 reviews2 followers
January 30, 2016
I liked the book. It was about his family and relatives in heaven.
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