From the bestselling author of Don't Kiss Them Good-bye … inspiring true tales of hope and renewal
The inspiration for the hit television series Medium, Allison DuBois now brings listeners into her psychic experiences in We Are Their Heaven. Recalling her communication with spirits who have touched her over the years, she reveals that the dead are trying to reach their loved ones all the time -- not because they're bound to us, but because we are their happiness, we are their heaven.
In moving stories of loss and connection, Allison presents the riveting details of some of her most memorable readings, and her clients share the significance and impact of their experiences making contact with long-lost loved ones. Drawing on her years as a medium, she discusses the essential elements of communicating with the deceased, explaining the need to read both their signs (the message) and their signature (the unique information). She also explores some of the methods used by the dead to contact us, including timing, coincidence, auditory and sensory communications, incident manipulation, dreams, and visions.
Guided by her strong desire to help these two worlds connect, Allison offers a message of comfort for anyone missing a loved one: through the thousands of readings that she has done, no one has come through to say "good-bye," but rather to say "hello again."
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"Great book. Read this when my cousin died of leukemia. Made me feel happier while grieving and this book and her others made me feel close to my loved ones that passed. I also love hearing bout her life n how she grew up to. Great book. She's a very special person."
— Chrissy (4 out of 5 stars)
“Her insights into unique aspects of communicating with the dead possess a specificity seldom encountered in other accounts of mediumship.”
— Barnes & Noble, editorial review" I love stories about ghosts, especially when they REAL ghosts. (Insert Twilight Zone music). This is written - very poorly, in partial sentences and email-like conversational tones - by the woman who inspired Medium (on NBC). "
— Mary, 2/9/2014" I am a sucker for this topic, but I have to say John Edward and George Anderson cover the subject matter with more flair. "
— Nancy, 2/1/2014" They still love us and think of us too! "
— Momma, 1/23/2014" Book #21 of 2010: I like what she has to say - that the dead stick around their loved ones because that makes them happy. I find the examples of readings both from her point of view and her clients' interesting. But she needs a better editor. As someone who puts value in how a book is written, it made me wince. No flow. Chapters, paragraphs, and sentences that could not stay on a consistent subject. Still, I will pass it on to others who may value her message. "
— Aprille, 1/20/2014" Interesting themes but a laborious read.... "
— Mia, 1/20/2014" I read this when I was obsessed with the show lol I miss that show "
— Maria, 1/17/2014" I have always enjoyed and believed in the after life. This book was sad at times to listen to because of the sad stories but it was also peaceful to learn about comforting information. "
— Sbugsy, 1/15/2014" I liked reading this book although the author rambled at times. Her version of life after death is compatible with my own beliefs. Overall, this is a easy quick read. "
— Leslie, 1/6/2014" I love the show Mediuma nd have read all the other books by Allion Dubois and this book was a little bit like the others, still a good read though. "
— Maria, 12/23/2013" A very easy read and interesting. If she didn't have a years-long waiting list (and I'm guessing it would be quite expensive), I'd love a reading w/ Allison DuBois. "
— Allison, 12/13/2013" Really interesting. Offers comfort of losing a loved one. The last chapter is worth the time - read the last chapter if nothing else. "
— Charlotte, 12/8/2013" A friend and I recently went to an Alison Dubois book signing in Melbourne, Australia. She was so great and charismatic, and I love the books so much. The television show doesn't do Alison justice. "
— Felicity, 11/25/2013" Little to lovie dovie not really a good book to learn about the other side "
— Benjamin, 11/22/2013" More insights and experiences of Allison Dubois and her dealings with people who have passed away and the messages they have passed through her to the living. Interesting but not as good as the first book in my opinion. "
— Susan, 9/26/2013" My soulmate crossed over in January of 2012 and this book helped me immensely. I love the books I have read by Allison and look forward to reading them all. "
— Markand, 6/2/2013" I talk to my mother out loud now. I love this book. "
— Theresa, 2/1/2013" Book written by the woman who inspired Medium on the NBC Television series. Very good book on afterlife. "
— Pam, 12/27/2012" Out of the 3 books I have read I enjoyed this one the most! "
— Rhonda, 8/3/2012" I enjoyed this book, I think a lot of people would find it very comforting. "
— Kaz., 1/23/2012" There were so many parts of this book that made me cry with their truth. "
— Leisl, 9/14/2011" This book gave me comfort during the difficult loss of a close loved one. It changed the way I feel about life after death. Highly recommend this amazing book. Allison Dubois is great! "
— Jessica, 2/22/2011" I LOVE Allison DuBois and hearing her theories about life and death and the very thin veil that seperates them. Did think her 1st book was a little more readable. I feel like she has so much to say that her thoughts get a little disorganized sometimes, but I like it anyway. "
— Daphne, 12/9/2010" Had a hard time reading this one...had to put it down a few times.. "
— Sarah, 11/11/2010" Personal favorite in the "Death & Dying" section! "
— Lauren, 8/25/2010" It was ok; she has a monotone voice. I don't know what value except personal value to them that her husband wrote and read the forward. "
— Susan, 5/7/2010" Allison DuBois, the author, is who the television show Medium is written about. This was a little about her life and some of her cases. But the basic theme was the dead are with us and we can communicate with them. I did enjoy the book for sure. "
— Vikki, 3/27/2010" I LOVE Allison DuBois and hearing her theories about life and death and the very thin veil that seperates them. Did think her 1st book was a little more readable. I feel like she has so much to say that her thoughts get a little disorganized sometimes, but I like it anyway. "
— Daphne, 3/21/2010" loving this book.... Love Allison's way of thinking and her experiences. When some experiences align, it helps us to think we are not woo woo crazy and all alone. "
— Frances, 3/9/2010" A friend and I recently went to an Alison Dubois book signing in Melbourne, Australia. She was so great and charismatic, and I love the books so much. The television show doesn't do Alison justice. "
— Felicity, 1/24/2010" I enjoyed this book, I think a lot of people would find it very comforting. "
— Kaz., 9/24/2009" This book is worth reading if you've ever lost someone close to you. <br/>Actually is worth the read even if you haven't yet lost someone. It really gives you stuff to think about. "
— Mons1203, 9/18/2009" Out of the 3 books I have read I enjoyed this one the most! "
— Rhonda, 8/8/2009" Well written and very interesting. The author doesn't boast or preach, something that you don't see much anymore when reading this type of subject matter. "
— Dana, 7/3/2009Allison Dubois’s unique story, the inspiration for the hit NBC television series Medium, started during her senior year at Arizona State University while she was interning at the DA’s office and using her psychic abilities to help law enforcement solve crimes. Soon after her time there, researchers at the University of Arizona validated her ability through a series of tests. She continues to support research as a medium and member of the Veritas Research Program Mediums Committee and the Forever Family Foundation’s Medium Advisory Board. In her short career, Allison has conducted more than one thousand personal readings. She donates her time to missing-persons and criminal cases for agencies across the country.