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We Are Their Heaven : Why the Dead Never Leave Us
Author: Allison DuBois

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Publisher: Fireside
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780743291125 - ISBN-10: 0743291123
Publication Date: 5/9/2006
Pages: 240

Book Description:

What happens to our loved ones when they die? Is there a heaven?

Is there a true connection and communication between the living and the dead?

With the success of the television series Medium and her first book, Don't Kiss Them Good-bye, millions of people have embraced Allison, her story, and her remarkable gift. The idea for We Are Their Heaven was born out of the pieces of communication that Allison received from the spirits who touched her over her years as a medium. In this book, she helps people to understand that we are so special to those who have died that they choose to remain with us, not because they're bound but because we are their happiness, we are their heaven.

Now Allison brings readers into her psychic experiences. As we walk the continuum of life and death with her and meet the people whose lives she has touched, we feel the pain of loss and are at once saddened and then renewed by her experiences and the stories of loss and connection. Each chapter focuses on a different type of loss -- parents, children, friends, and spouses who have lost loved ones through accidents, murder, suicide, and illness.

Throughout the book, people who have had readings with Allison share their experiences and the significance of their readings. They take us into their confidence and share the unique details, identifying the calling cards of the dead, the initial private piece of information that convinced them that they were communicating directly with their loved ones. Allison, in turn, takes us through the same readings and describes exactly what was delivered and how it was conveyed. She convinces us that an essential part of communicating with the deceased is learning how to read both their signs (the message) and their signature (the unique information).

Through Allison's eyes, we see that the dead are trying to reach their living loved ones all the time. She explores timing, coincidence, auditory and sensory communications, dreams, visions, incident manipulation, and streaming events to affirm their attempts. Allison presents the riveting details of her communications -- what she hears, sees, and feels.

Allison's desire to help these two worlds connect makes us want to reach out to her and at the same time fear for her. She shares her daily struggle of living with layers of information that few of us have about others and the world around us. Much like her character on the show, she often struggles with knowing when to intervene and when to keep her knowledge to herself.

If you miss someone you love, take comfort in the fact that through the thousands of readings that Allison has done, no one has come through to say "good-bye" but rather to say "hello again."


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Corinne H. wrote on 7/12/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Dubois, a famous medium (the lead character in the TV show Medium is based on her), assures readers in the introduction to her second book that "there is a heaven, a flawless place where we exist after we die." The details that follow take up only one paragraph, but they constitute a rare occurrence in this book: specific information. For most of the volume, DuBois shirks the kind of careful recording of facts that would go a long way toward convincing skeptics of her talent for bridging the gap between the living and the dead. Full names, dates, and details are all missing in this work, loosely organized around a collection of conversations DuBois has had with the departed relatives of her clients (the consistently positive recollections of her clients are also included). However, their voice and DuBois' are strangely homogenous, revealing little about anyone involved. DuBois tends to repeat the same insights instead of providing specifics to build her case. While her advice to mourners could be useful and lead to genuine healing, there is not much more insight here than in any other well-meaning person's meditation on life and death.

Judith O. (judydogdoc) wrote on 2/25/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was far better organized than her first book and equally as interesting. Dubois did an excellent job this time of very clearly communicating some very poignant and insightful things that she had learned from some of her readings. I especially like that she included different perspectives from her family as well as those that she performed readings on.

Margery D. (margodoso) wrote on 1/28/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

interesting - I've enjoyed the TV show & this serves as the background


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Aurelia C. wrote on 8/14/2009...


I thought this book was very enlightening.

Elizabeth H. (angeladove) wrote on 5/6/2009...


I have read books by many different famous mediums. Allison is unique amongst them. Her style is very down to earth, if it's possible to say that about someone who "see's dead people" lol But really, she is compassionate, honest, kind, intelligent, and she tells it like it is. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in mediums and the afterlife. In this book she also talks about how important it is to live your life the best way you know how and not to dwell on your sadness over losing loved ones.
In discussing communicating with our loved ones on the other side, she recommends that we just speak to them as though they were right there, because even though most of us can not hear or see them, they are here and can see and hear us. I give this book a five star rating.


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