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  2. Betty Eadie - Wikipedia

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    Her best-known book is Embraced by the Light, (1992) describing her NDE. It was followed by The Awakening Heart (1996). The Ripple Effect (1999) and Embraced by the Light: Prayers and Devotions for Daily Living (2001) were both published independently.

  3. Embraced by the Light - Wikipedia

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  4. Saved by the Light - Wikipedia

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    The book was on The New York Times ' bestseller charts for over 25 weeks and it was distributed in over 20 countries. [3] In 1995, it was made into a movie of the same title. [4] Brinkley wrote sequels, At Peace in the Light in 1995, [5] followed by Secrets of the Light in 2009, [6] and Ten Things to Know Before You Go in 2014. [7]

  5. How Emilia Pérez Became a Divisive Oscar Frontrunner - AOL

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    It’s not the first time a film has been embraced by Hollywood but widely criticized either outside of it, or in the years to follow (think 2018’s Green Book or 2004’s Crash), though only ...

  6. Deception (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is written almost entirety in dialogue and is presented as the research notes for Roth’s earlier novel The Counterlife.The novel marks the first time Roth uses his own name as the name of the protagonist within a fictional work; he had previously used himself as a main character in a work of non-fiction - The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography, and would do so again in the memoir ...

  7. The Light in the Piazza (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Light in the Piazza is a 1960 novella by writer Elizabeth Spencer. At its core are Margaret Johnson and her daughter Clara, who are on vacation in Italy, where Clara becomes enamored of local Florentine Fabrizio. What appears on the surface to be nothing more than a romantic story of young love slowly dissolves into a more tragic tale ...

  8. The Light That Failed - Wikipedia

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    The Light That Failed is the first novel by the Nobel Prize-winning English author Rudyard Kipling, first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in January 1891. Most of the novel is set in London, but many important events throughout the story occur in Sudan and Port Said .

  9. DeceiveD WisDom

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    If so then Deceived Wisdom is the book for you. Organised into easy-to-read standalone sections, it looks at the things we think we know and examines why we don’t know them at all. There is much deceived wisdom in the world – from fit-ness fallacies to dietary deceptions and countless miscellane-ous misconceptions.