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TCM Book Review
Sunday, November 12, 2006 2:06:00 PM
by Grace G.
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Falcon, Fallon, and the Theory of Everything
Grace
Penultimate Imprint Publications
ISBN: 0-9738555-6-8
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Reviewed by Tami Brady http://tcm-ca.com/
In 1989, while on a family ski trip to the Cascade Mountains, Grace had the most amazing man share her chair at the ski lift. This man was dressed all in white and marveled at the miraculous world around him. He called Grace by name and told her that he had been present at her birth. He then disappeared as if the incident never happened. In fact, Grace was the only person to actually see the man in white. Then in 1999, on Grace’s forty-forth birthday, she has another odd experience one that will change her life forever.
Falcon, Fallon, and the Theory of Everything is written as a fictional spiritual journey of Grace as she examines her religious beliefs, her spiritual nature, and the miracles in her life. Much of Grace’s early path is like that of any other person. She feels the need to explore her past, let her parents know who she is, her spirituality starts to find its way into her everyday life, and she yearns to expand her knowledge on the subject. These common aspects are comforting and allow the reader to share a common bond with Grace and her experiences as the story becomes more miraculous in nature.
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