I Died Yesterday

Dearest Reader,
I have been with many people as they were in the process of passing from this life to the next. It was an honor and a privilege to speak with each as they were experiencing the end of this life.
From witnessing the death of my parents, other family members and friends, I was given a unique insight of eternal life. Not all were perfect people, but really, who is? I asked them what they were seeing, what they were feeling, what they were experiencing, and it inspired me. I myself have had a few near death experiences- which brought even more clarity on the subject.
Those experiences is what inspired me to write the book ‘I Died Yesterday’. I brought both the concerns and the wonder of those experiences and compiled those experiences together to create Teresa, the main character of the book. ‘I Died Yesterday’ is about Teresa’s difficult journey of understanding the mistakes she made while living to finding the peace and eternal love promised to even the least of us. I wrote this for all of us who will meet our maker.
I have been told by many of those who have read ‘I Died Yesterday’ the book has inspired them, opening their eyes and heart to the beauty of forgiveness for themselves and others. I invite you to read ‘I Died Yesterday’, then share how it has made an effect on your life. Get your copy today - a percentage of proceeds will be donated to hospices across the world.
Yours Truly,
Pamela Norton Docken
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Pamela Norton Docken is a dyslexic mother of four, and proud grandmother of eight. Pamela has a degree in Psychology and has had a varied career life from stand up comedienne, State of Minnesota Grant Administrator, Vice President of the National Dinner Theatre Association to Behavior Intervention Specialist in area public schools and working with chemically dependent mothers in search of a better life . Pamela has written several full length musical comedies that have been produced all around the Midwest. "I Died Yesterday" is Pamela's first serious work. Take some time to read about the life of one woman who experienced what we all want to know. Her name is unimportant, but her journey is indeed an experience you will always remember. *While this is based the experiences of the author and many who have passed, his is a fictional book.
I have been with many people as they were in the process of passing from this life to the next. It was an honor and a privilege to speak with each as they were experiencing the end of this life.
From witnessing the death of my parents, other family members and friends, I was given a unique insight of eternal life. Not all were perfect people, but really, who is? I asked them what they were seeing, what they were feeling, what they were experiencing, and it inspired me. I myself have had a few near death experiences- which brought even more clarity on the subject.
Those experiences is what inspired me to write the book ‘I Died Yesterday’. I brought both the concerns and the wonder of those experiences and compiled those experiences together to create Teresa, the main character of the book. ‘I Died Yesterday’ is about Teresa’s difficult journey of understanding the mistakes she made while living to finding the peace and eternal love promised to even the least of us. I wrote this for all of us who will meet our maker.
I have been told by many of those who have read ‘I Died Yesterday’ the book has inspired them, opening their eyes and heart to the beauty of forgiveness for themselves and others. I invite you to read ‘I Died Yesterday’, then share how it has made an effect on your life. Get your copy today - a percentage of proceeds will be donated to hospices across the world.
Yours Truly,
Pamela Norton Docken
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Pamela Norton Docken is a dyslexic mother of four, and proud grandmother of eight. Pamela has a degree in Psychology and has had a varied career life from stand up comedienne, State of Minnesota Grant Administrator, Vice President of the National Dinner Theatre Association to Behavior Intervention Specialist in area public schools and working with chemically dependent mothers in search of a better life . Pamela has written several full length musical comedies that have been produced all around the Midwest. "I Died Yesterday" is Pamela's first serious work. Take some time to read about the life of one woman who experienced what we all want to know. Her name is unimportant, but her journey is indeed an experience you will always remember. *While this is based the experiences of the author and many who have passed, his is a fictional book.
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