From Library Journal
While traveling by car in California, the author, a journalist, felt compelled to move himself to the side of the car seconds before a bullet came through the windshield, just missing his head. What compelled him to move was a question that has nagged at him since. This work is the result of his efforts to answer that question and to determine whether there are supernatural forces working to protect and assist humans. Jovanovic proceeds by interviewing people, studying reports of sightings and near-death experiences, and analyzing a diverse set of mystical and religious writings, from Julian of Norwich and Joan of Arc to Raymond Moody. Jovanovic concludes that guardian angels do exist. His work is an investigative study written in an analytical style, which may put off some readers of more popularly written angel books. Recommended for appropriate collections.
Gail Wood, SUNY Coll. of Technology Lib., AlfredCopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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A journalist's report on the existence of guardian angels is the result of a personal experience that can only be explained by supernatural intervention and subsequent inquiries into the experiences of other journalists who have spent time in war zones.
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