Here is the full reference card for this book...
If you'd rather place an order by talking to one of our cheerful order desk clerks, please call 1-888-232-4444 (USA and Canada only) or 250-383-6864. From Europe, ring our UK order desk clerk at local rate number 0845 230 9601 (UK only) or 44 (0)1865 722 113.
Road Signs: Shifting Gears Between Two Worlds
by Laughing Rain
300 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-3083; ISBN 1-4251-1324-9; US$20.96, C$24.10, EUR17.22, £12.05
Roadsigns: Shifting Gears Between Two Worlds: Mystical Journaling by Laughing Rain

About the Book
It's a classical soul journey. A memoir of 25 life events which led me on. It's my last life before this person I am today winks out for the ultimate journey into what happens afterwards... after death. It's both a baby boomer story and about a person in contact with spirits or nonphysical beings as we are calling them nowdays; it's about being human and divine at the same time as well as astral traveling, known as out of body experiences. Spirit as a blank canvas becomes many self images, donning a pose before the god of our being. The accent is on oneness rather than individuality. It's sad, funny, happy, passionate, all the things that a human experiences yet beyond emotions, as it offers the reader a glimpse into our future environment within spiritual realm. This book is a good study for the psychologist or theologian as it touches on the human soul attaining help from on high and how one may overcome enlisting prayer and become much more than we thought we could be. It is written for all the friends who reached to the author, lending an ear so I could write it down. There would be nothing to write without their help and gentle inspirations. In that case it is a self transformational book.
About the Author

Laughing Rain AKA Alysia McAlister was born in Calif. in 1946. She is the mother of twin daughters and took odd jobs to be a stay at home mom. Baby sitting, housecleaning business, entertaining in resthomes, typesetting contract labor, delivering flowers, working for a supermarket, selling eggs, renting a pasture, renting property, etc. She was widowed in 1983. She bought and fixed up a few homes for resale which allowed time for a writing career. Her 2nd book, Celibate in the City, will be ready in 2008.
Excerpts









