Dying to Live

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Pub Date Feb 05 2022 | Archive Date Mar 17 2022

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Description

A 92-year old medical scientist awoke in a hospital unable to speak or control her limbs. It took a variety of shocking circumstances before Nobel Laureate, Dr. Esther Windom, came to the realization that she was no longer herself, but a newborn baby...a baby with the old scientist's memories fully intact! 

Dying to Live, by Barbara Reyelts, is an incredible story of reincarnation. Follow Dr. Windom's new life as Esme Montgomery, who becomes the youngest medical doctor and researcher in history. And, building on her past life's work, she discovers a cure that will change the world.

A 92-year old medical scientist awoke in a hospital unable to speak or control her limbs. It took a variety of shocking circumstances before Nobel Laureate, Dr. Esther Windom, came to the...


A Note From the Publisher

Barbara Macpherson Reyelts worked as the News Director for both the NBC and CBS affiliate stations, and for the International Center for Journalists, under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy in Kazakhstan. Her awards include several Emmys, the Mitchell Charnley Award from the Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association, The Silver Circle honor from the National Academy of Television, and induction into the Minnesota Broadcast Hall of Fame. August 11, 2017 is named Barbara Reyelts Day in Minnesota.

Barbara Macpherson Reyelts worked as the News Director for both the NBC and CBS affiliate stations, and for the International Center for Journalists, under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy in...


Advance Praise

"A story rich with hope, kindness, impressive scientific research, and insightful, poignant commentary on the human spirit."
-Independent Book Review

"Absorbing...a reincarnation story that is highly original"
-Readers' Favorite

"The author has written an impactful story about prodigious individuals filled with a passion for using their unusual abilities in meaningful ways to benefit the population."
-Feathered Quill

"Dying to Live is satisfyingly different from the usual reincarnation or medical thriller saga, incorporating elements of both in a manner that keeps the story unpredictable, engrossing, and vivid, on many different levels."

-D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

"A story rich with hope, kindness, impressive scientific research, and insightful, poignant commentary on the human spirit."
-Independent Book Review

"Absorbing...a reincarnation story that is highly...


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ISBN 9781639881598
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Featured Reviews

This is a totally different and unique book. The whole idea of reincarnation and if you could remember what you did in a past life could you continue on and complete your life's work.
The idea of the institute is not new and reminded me somewhat of The X Men but this is different in so many ways.
The central theme and ideas are really intriguing and it is a book that I could not put down.

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