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Glimpses
Glimpses
Glimpses
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Glimpses

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Ever had a prayer answered so abruptly and clearly that you can feel the hairs on your body bristle?

Ever had an event occur that you think, on second thought, is just a coincidence?

How about more than one of these events?

How about many?

Well, I can answer yes to all these questions and have finally documented my experiences in this novella. I hope this book gives you pause for thought and nudges out memories of events in your own life when you have experienced similar GLIMPSES.

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Release dateMar 30, 2012
ISBN9781476094427
Glimpses
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Jane Harvey Meade

Jane Harvey Meade has had a long career in education, teaching in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York for 38 years. In 2000, she retired and began to focus on her life-long love for writing. Summer of the Disco King is her first novel of fiction. She lives on the coast of Maine with her husband, John, and her family.

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    Glimpses - Jane Harvey Meade

    Glimpses

    Published by Jane Harvey Meade at Smashwords

    Copyright 2011 Jane Harvey Meade

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    To all my spirit friends, known, unknown and suspected.

    To Mary W., my earthly friend who helped the angels to help me a long time ago, and who would approve of this endeavor.

    And to my brother, Dr. Peter Harvey, who edited

    all of my writings until his untimely death in 2005.

    I miss you daily.

    Foreword

    I often wonder how many families have witnessed unexplained events surrounding a loved one’s passing and never shared the experiences with others, not even family members. I wonder, too, if others have experienced the electric surprise of a prayer swiftly answered, yet never divulged it to anyone else. How many of us are too skeptical to even consider the possibility of such experiences, or, for whatever reason, are unwilling or unable to do so? Throughout my life, I have been blessed from time to time with what I would call unusual occurrences that I feel compelled, at my advancing age, to document. They have been a source of strength for me, and it is my hope that they will give comfort to those who read about them. It is also my hope that many of you will begin to reflect upon extraordinary events in your own lives and begin to keep your own written records. And for those of you who have not (or think you have not) experienced extraordinary moments in your lives, I urge you to begin to watch for them. Watch closely. It is my hunch that many events are chalked up to coincidence, absentmindedness, flukes, figments of one’s imagination, or wishful thinking, or are simply shrugged off as inexplicable and therefore to be disregarded lest the teller of such tales be judged eccentric or a poor, foolish creature. I take that risk now.

    —Jane Harvey Meade

    Chapter 1

    My father died in December of 1985. For years the doctors had been predicting his death because

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