To strengthen her lungs, Sinclair Browning's mother would lie on her back and blow a feather in the air, keeping it aloft with a three word-phrase, repeated again and again. Browning believes that her mother's feathery I love you's have been translated since her death into an ethereal bushel of visitations. This anthology is a tribute to mothers whose warm breath we continue to feel.
Susan Yarina's story A CARDINAL SIGN is on page 21.
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"The love bond of a mother goes beyond the veil of death. These stories confirm that a mother's nurturing guiding light is always around and is shown to us with the various gifts she leaves behind. Mothers are forever guiding from above as they did on earth."
James Van Praagh, author of Heaven and Earth and Talking to Heaven
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