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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KT DESERVES A GREAT BIG HUG!,
This review is from: Where Heavens Meet (Paperback)
Every so often there comes along a book that changes the way we think. One that starts a new trend. I firmly believe that this book will be one of those. If you have read and enjoyed Beatty J. Eadies "Embraced By The Light," Danion Brinkely's "Saved By The Light, " Whitley Striebers "Communion," along with "The Celestine Prophecy" by James Redfield, and "Conversations With God" by Neale Donald Walsh, then strap in your seats because here is a book that has all of their elements and more! Sometimes we don't think before we act or say things. In this book you will shutter at the mere fact of how we as human beings treat each other and other forms of life on this planet. We are allowing ourselves to live a lie and ignore what we have to offer. I don't think I have ever met someone who has suffered more, and maintained their dignity, pride, and intelligence as much as k.t. Frankovich. If you have had the pleasure to meet her, like I have, you would know the minute you speak with her that she has experienced what would take many lifetimes for any one of us to experience and witness. She is someone we all need to stop, listen, and learn from. Mark my words. They say that as we pass through lives our soul advances to the next level in spirituality. In this life k.t. has taken a leap forward that many of us can hopefully learn from in her book and leap forward right behind her. This book makes me want to give her a great big hug!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Review by Marci Elliot - Award winning journalist/columnist,
By A Customer
This review is from: Where Heavens Meet (Paperback)
This is not a book. It is a gateway into the mind and heart of k.t. Frankovich -- and to everyone who has known pain and and struggling of the environment and of the spirit. k.t. Frankovich was blessed with special gifts, indeed, and one of them is knowing how to link with people everywhere who have suffered, overcome and rejoiced. If you are one of these people, you will not be able to put this down. And you will want to keep the gateway to k.t. Frankovich opened.Marci Elliott Award-winning journalist, columnist/senior writer The Daily Commercial newspaper & Womans Quarterly magazine (Quarterly supplement The Daily Commercial)] Central Florida
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Synopsis/ Review - J. Whittaker - Editor Inscribed Soul UK,
By A Customer
This review is from: Where Heavens Meet (Paperback)
Summary / Overview of: Where Heavens Meet To summarize this book and even begin to do it any justice, defies all attempts. The words, remarkable, astonishing and unbelievable are mere understatements to describe the autobiographical accounts by this book's author, k.t. Frankovich. The reader is taken on the same non-stop emotional roller-coaster of extremes, which has been the personal and true experiences of this woman's life. These extremes include the dizzying heights of success both financially and professionally during her career as an accomplished and international award winning Major motion movie writer. Then plunging literally to the lowest levels of poverty, living crippled and wheelchair-bound on the streets of Miami with a young son to fend for. From the extremes of moving in and being part of the 'elite of society' - friend to some of the wealthiest and most powerful people on earth (including a President of the USA), to being one of the poorest and most destitute 'unknowns', tucked out of sight in the alley ways of America's Miami city. The extremes of laughter and tragedy are experienced, one moment in the company of the world renowned actor, Stirling Holloway, the original voice of Winnie the Pooh, and then the next moment crawling out of debris, seriously injured and barely alive, surviving America's greatest natural disaster, Hurricane Andrew. A roller coaster of plunging from extreme wealth to extreme poverty, not once but twice - from fame to obscurity, her identity stripped from her beyond the imaginable. But as if this were not enough in itself, k.t. Frankovich takes the reader into the world of the 'unknown and unexplainable' with her life long abilities which she struggled hard to conceal from the world for a large part of her life. Abilities which, if discussed with her professional colleagues, grounded in the sciences of the 'natural world', may have called her credentials as a wildlife observer and writer into question. Shock, horror, terror and downright disbelief are just a few of the emotions that k.t. relives and in turn invokes the same in the reader. But these are counterbalanced, like a swinging pendulum, by deep compassion, love, laughter and tears of triumph. The style of k.t. Frankovich's writing and approach to presenting her life in this book is also unique, presenting stories within stories, some interwoven, some standing alone. The book is effectively a shelf of books contained within it's covers. However, this book is not an egotistical self-absorbed account for the 'glorification' of it's writer. It is a book which shows the reader the extremes of humanity and inhumanity, the extremes of success and suffering. The extremes of how the world and our universe can be perceived and interpreted leaving the reader to also wonder - Where Heavens Meet.
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