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Where Angels Walk
Where Angels Walk
Author: Joan Wester Anderson
ISBN-13: 9780345383389
ISBN-10: 0345383389
Publication Date: 7/7/1993
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 50 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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16 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 4
WONDERFUL STORIES OF ANGEL INTERVENTIONS. I LOVED THIS BOOK! GREAT READ!
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Helpful Score: 3
Here is a charming book full of stories to fascinate those who believe in angels!
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Helpful Score: 2
A very good read. If your into angels, this book is for you.
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a collection of stories attesting to angelic intervention in human affairs.
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Fascinating stories of how angels come to our aid in times of our deepest need.
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True stories of Heavenly visitors.
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True stories of heavenly visitors. How many angels are there? One---who transorms our lives---is plenty! Angels don't submit to litmus tests, testify in court, or slide under a microscope for examination, the author says. Yet her thrilling book offers overwhelming evidence that heavenly beings are very much with us---combating evil, bringing news, warning of danger, consoling us in our suffering. It may even help you remember a time in your own life when an angel walked beside you.
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great book
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The New York Times Bestseller. True Stories of Heavenly Visitors. Very encouraging book.
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Do you believe in angels? This is a collection of true stories attesting to the angelic intervention in human affairs. Wonderful stories! It has been many years since I have read this, but I remember it being very moving and thought provoking.
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great book
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From Amazon.com:
Book Description
If you believe in angels, then you will rejoice in this thrilling collection of stories attesting to angelic intervention in human affairs. If you do not believe, you may find yourself wavering as you read true stories of intervention. This exhilarating book offers overwhelming evidence that heavenly beings are very much with us -- combating evil, bringing news, warning of danger, consoling us in our suffering. It may even help you remember a time in our own life when an angel walked beside you.

From the Publisher
This was the book that started it all for Joan Wester Anderson! It is her first book in her series where she shares inspiring true experiences of ordinary people who believe that they have met and been helped by angels. And it spent 55 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list.
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loved this book........
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Great stories from people who have had a angelic intervention in their lives. Very interesting and was a very quick read for me..didn't want to put it down!
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Note: This is a gift type book with a pretty cover - suitable for leaving out for guests to read in the living room or "powder room".

Do you believe in angels? If you do, then you will truly rejoice in this thrilling collection of stories attesting to angelic intervention in human affairs as you read true stories like that of the angel who grabbed a small plane (flying without instruments through dense fog) to a safe landing at a tiny mountain airport. Or a Florida boy's description of the strong man in white who helped him survive the rattlesnake bite that should have killed him. Or two college students' account of a night of Artic cold and blizzard when a mysterious tow truck pulled them to safety yet left no tracks. Or a Dutch woman's moving story of the guardian angels who preserved her from torture and death in a Nazi extermination camp.
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No pictures, we'll just have to trust that the picture on the cover is accurate.