BEFORELIFE - Randal Graham
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Don't worry, it’s okay if you don’t believe in the afterlife, because the people who live there don’t believe in you either . . .
What if you went to heaven and no one there believed in Earth? This is the question at the heart of Beforelife, a satirical novel that follows the post-mortem adventures of widower Ian Brown, a man who dies on the book’s first page and finds himself in an afterlife where no one else believes in 'pre-incarnation.'
“Written in an easy prose, this gloriously imaginative satire takes readers on a trip to the other side ... A rollicking romp through the metaphysics of irreverence.” -- Scene Magazine
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BEFORELIFE - Randal Graham
BEFORELIFE - Randal Graham
~ Trade Paperback
Don't worry, it’s okay if you don’t believe in the afterlife, because the people who live there don’t believe in you either . . .
What if you went to heaven and no one there believed in Earth? This is the question at the heart of Beforelife, a satirical novel that follows the post-mortem adventures of widower Ian Brown, a man who dies on the book’s first page and finds himself in an afterlife where no one else believes in 'pre-incarnation.'
“Written in an easy prose, this gloriously imaginative satire takes readers on a trip to the other side ... A rollicking romp through the metaphysics of irreverence.” -- Scene Magazine
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~ Trade Paperback
Don't worry, it’s okay if you don’t believe in the afterlife, because the people who live there don’t believe in you either . . .
What if you went to heaven and no one there believed in Earth? This is the question at the heart of Beforelife, a satirical novel that follows the post-mortem adventures of widower Ian Brown, a man who dies on the book’s first page and finds himself in an afterlife where no one else believes in 'pre-incarnation.'
“Written in an easy prose, this gloriously imaginative satire takes readers on a trip to the other side ... A rollicking romp through the metaphysics of irreverence.” -- Scene Magazine





















