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Summer's Path

door Scott Blum

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Summer's Path is the next book in the series began with Waiting for Autumn. Set before the events of Waiting for Autumn, in Summer's Path Scott Blum presents the remarkable story of Don Newport, an engineer who comes face-to-face with his personal destiny under extraordinary circumstances. After losing his job and his health insurance, Don learns that he has a terminal disease, with only a few months left to live. On his deathbed, he meets Robert, a brazen angel of death who promises to help him with a graceful exit. As Don prepares to say his last goodbyes to his loving wife, Robert attempts to change Don's perspective about his mortality and proposes an exceptionally unique option. Robert leads Don through an astounding meditation of life and death and reveals various healing and spiritual concepts, including walk-ins, embodiment, and soul destiny. On this magical journey of self-realization, Don discovers that it's never too late to learn profound life lessons about ourselves and our loved ones. A book with lessons for everyone who reads it, Summer's Path is an unforgettable story with wisdom that will remain long after the final page is turned.… (meer)
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The author tried shoving a lot into this short story but they didn't all fit right. Details stand out, characters don't. The elements that feel pulled in from life do more to highlight the falseness of the rest rather than grounding things. Meh. ( )
  jamestomasino | Sep 11, 2021 |
I'm giving the benefit of the doubt in saying that perhaps I've got a really bad abridgement, but it's bad. ( )
  Big_Blue | Sep 29, 2015 |
I don't recall how I ended up with this book in my Audible library, but I just finished listening to it and hope I didn't pay for it. ( )
  SuzanneD | Jan 15, 2012 |
The diagnosis of cancer left Don with only a few months to live. Not wanting to leave his wife Suzanne with the insurmountable medical bills, he contemplated ending his own life with the help of a spiritual advocate. Making the decision was a tough one, but actually doing it may have been even more difficult if his new friend Richard hadn’t been there to help his transformation from what he was enduring to what would set him free to finish his lifes journey.

Um, OK. As a contemporary fiction, the concept of the story is interesting jus not executed well. The spiritual aspect has a few good points and ideals, but it is wrapped up in contradictory and occasionally offensive theories.

This is one book that I am just relieved to have finished, I will not be reading the next book. This was an audio book and the rating / review is based solely on the work / words written by Scott Blum, not the voice. The narrator did not do any good for the story. Many times that should have been a sad statement, the narrator sounded happy and cheerful. There was and excitement in her voice for everything from a playful day at the park to writing a suicide letter. Not a great combination. ( )
  onyx95 | Jun 30, 2011 |
Downloaded from audible.com because it was free and listened to it without knowing anything about it. Definitely not my cup of tea. ( )
  chrisubus | Aug 12, 2009 |
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Summer's Path is the next book in the series began with Waiting for Autumn. Set before the events of Waiting for Autumn, in Summer's Path Scott Blum presents the remarkable story of Don Newport, an engineer who comes face-to-face with his personal destiny under extraordinary circumstances. After losing his job and his health insurance, Don learns that he has a terminal disease, with only a few months left to live. On his deathbed, he meets Robert, a brazen angel of death who promises to help him with a graceful exit. As Don prepares to say his last goodbyes to his loving wife, Robert attempts to change Don's perspective about his mortality and proposes an exceptionally unique option. Robert leads Don through an astounding meditation of life and death and reveals various healing and spiritual concepts, including walk-ins, embodiment, and soul destiny. On this magical journey of self-realization, Don discovers that it's never too late to learn profound life lessons about ourselves and our loved ones. A book with lessons for everyone who reads it, Summer's Path is an unforgettable story with wisdom that will remain long after the final page is turned.

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