Paul Perry
Description
Paul Perry is coauthor of five New York Times best sellers, including The Light Beyond with Raymond Moody, Saved by the Light with Dannion Brinkley, and Evidence of the Afterlife with Jeffrey Long, MD. Perry has cowritten 12 books on near-death experiences, including four with Dr. Moody. His books have been published in more than 30 languages around the world. Paul is also a documentary filmmaker whose work has appeared on worldwide television. His best-known film, Jesus, the Lost Years, a documentary based on his book of the same name, has aired in the United States. His most recent film, The Secrets and Mysteries of Christopher Columbus, has been widely viewed on the British history streaming channel, Timeline of History. For his film and book about artist Salvador Dali, Perry was knighted in Portugal and is the official filmmaker of the Portuguese royal family. Paul is a former fellow at the prestigious Gannett Center for Media Studies at Columbia University in New York City. He taught magazine writing at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, and was executive editor of American Health magazine. Paul has written or cowritten more than 20 books on a variety of topics, including biography, health, medical science, and history. Source: [Omega Institute](h
Books
Closer to the light
Stories of children, once clinically dead, involving out-of-body travel, telepathic communication and encounters with dead friends and relatives.
God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience
Fear and loathing
"Fear and Loathing creates a sharp and savvy profile of one of the most provocative voices and distinctive personalities of our time. To Hunter S. Thompson, being a Gonzo journalist means doing whatever it takes to get to the truth; everything from dropping acid with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters in the 60s, to participating in wild orgies and getting his nose broken while chronicling life with the Hell's Angels, to founding the Freak Power Party and running for sheriff of Aspen in 1970. A virtual icon, Thompson has regularly trashed the prime directives of reporting--accuracy and objectivity--yet he nonetheless always produces some of the sharpest political and cultural analysis around. Surrounded by submachine guns, fistfuls of colorful pills, and the ubiquitous Wild Turkey, Thompson careens through his life and career, unfolded in this book in all its decadence. New art by Ralph Steadman and over 20 black-and-white photographs are featured."--BOOK COVER
Garden
"Quiet and meditative, The Garden is a story of growth and healing through mindfulness and gardening. It centres on Joanna, a British business woman who has been signed off sick with stress at work. Seeking something more than just something to pass the time, she travels to Japan and learns zen gardening."--Provided by publisher.
