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Author Linda Hale Bucklin made a pact with her husband, Bill, to
communicate after death. She shares her personal experience along
with others' of love and faith in the afterlife. We all deal with
our grief in different ways. Bill, my beloved husband of forty
years, died unexpectedly after a short illness. During our years
together, we made a pact that whoever passed first would
communicate with the other. As shocked and devastated as I was by
Bill's sudden departure, I came to accept that his not lingering
was his final earthly gift to me. Moreover, he has honored our
agreement, coming to me in dreams and through music. From the
afterlife, Bill's guiding spirit shows me I am stronger than I
think and has made me appreciate the beauty and wholeness of this
life. I find unexpected riches everywhere, in my family, friends,
nature, and dreams. I am comforted, knowing there is life after
death, and that Bill and I will be together again. I invite you to
join me on an emotional journey as I share my very personal
stories, as well as that of others'. May these personal and candid
accounts bring you peace, comfort, hope, and assurance of the
afterlife. About Linda Hale Bucklin A fourth-generation San
Franciscan, Linda Bucklin has worked in public relations and as a
freelance writer. Her articles have appeared in House & Garden,
Journal of Commerce, and Nob Hill Gazette. She now lives in Mill
Valley and feels blessed to be surrounded by her three sons, two
daughters-in-law, and four grandchildren. With Mary Keil, she wrote
Come Rain or Come Shine (Adams Press, 1999), a book about women's
friendships. More recently, she received accolades for Beyond His
Control (ePublishing Works, 2008), her memoir about growing up in a
privileged family that was shattered with the suicide of her
beloved mother. The book went on to become a New York Times
Bestseller in paperback and ebook editions. The Love of Angels
(ePublishing Works, 2016), her third book, a collection of stories,
including the author's own, chronicles encounters with angels,
spiritual beings, and living people who show up to remind us of
love's power. In The Distant Shore, her fourth book, a combination
of her thoughts and memories together with others' stories, written
after her husband died in 2016, she explores the possibility of
life after death. Linda served for many years as a trustee of Grace
Cathedral. A nationally ranked tennis player, in 2006 she became #1
in the U.S. in 60's mixed doubles with her long-time partner
Charlie Hoeveler. Linda now holds six national titles. In addition
to her family and friends, her other passions include duplicate
bridge (she recently became a Life Master), fly-fishing, and
camping under the star-studded Montana sky.
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