From Midnight to Moonlight
by Bruno Misonski
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Pub Date Jan 28 2019 | Archive Date Aug 22 2019
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Description
Cats are amazing and unique animals, but what if they become divine messengers? 1+1=2, but what if you start to realise that 1+1=11 is also a correct answer? You sometimes hear about miracles, but what if you experience one in plain sight?
Imagine that your life starts to look like a dark and endless tunnel with no escape … But what if it is simply you that holds the key towards the exit?
‘From Midnight to Moonlight' answers all these questions and many more, but its main purpose is to help you raise your awareness in order to change your life.
This book is based on a true cat story. All proceeds go to the WWF.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9780359386116 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I was a bit confused at the beginning but then I kept on reading and discovered an interesting and engaging book.
I thinks there's food for thought and I loved the story.
Recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
In spite of having a number of experiences that cannot be explained by science, I am always a bit hesitant when someone speaks about dealings with angels. I realize it might be purely semantics on my part. I do not doubt for one minute however that there were beings with whom I have had contact whatever name you may wish to give them.
So I have no difficulty in believing the author when he speaks of his deep and abiding love for the black cat named Midnight who was with him for far too short a time in corporeal form and has not left him. I have felt the fine paw and gentle love of my furbabies more than once. When the author is telling his story about the ways that both Midnight and Moonlight have impacted him, how they gave him strength and peace and support, the book is almost lyrical.
I did find myself skimming at times over the technicalities of angels, but again, my reason for choosing this book was purely feline and not divine. I wanted to get back to the tale of the two kitties. Having said that, if you are more into angels than I am, I suspect you might feel quite differently. It is in no way a criticism. It is simply so you, as a reader of this review, can judge your reactions to the book. I am always touched by stories of animals and their humans. They give us far more than we can ever give them.
For that reason I give this book four purrs and one paw up.