My Search for Christopher on the Other Side
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Narrated by:
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Doug Greene
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Written by:
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Joe McQuillen
About this listen
Joe takes you on an emotional roller coaster ride discovering messages from his son, Chris who died too young or, according to Chris, at just the right time. This is a beautiful and touching story filled with grief and heartache, with just a touch of humor in all the right places. His story will illuminate your path to healing after a tragic loss and allow you a glimpse of the other side.
JOE McQUILLEN has been married for 27 years and is a father of three children, one on the other side. Joe was the youngest of 10 children from an Irish-Catholic family. Although Joe has had two successful careers, he is at heart a blue-collar kid from Buffalo, NY. Starting as a salesman, he spent 25 years in the automobile business and worked his way up to executive manager and partner in a number of successful Chicagoland dealerships. After selling out in 2009, Joe began a second successful career as a mortgage broker and is currently with Chicago Financial Services.
Among his many charitable associations, Joe sits on the board of ln Balance Ranch Academy, a boarding school dedicated to helping troubled teens with addiction. Following the loss of his son, he began running a charity golf outing to benefit both In Balance Ranch and Penguin Players, a theater troupe of disabled young adults (mostly Down syndrome).
Joe, 33 years sober and a member of AA, a fact that has, in his words, “helped me to get close to God and to carry me through the dark times after my boy’s crossing." His journey has led him both to speak to teens with addiction and write this book. Joe has pondered the possibility that he may yet one day turn the tragedy of his son’s death into a new, third, career, one which may well be the most fulfilling of his life.
©2018 Lisa Hagan Books (P)2018 Beacon AudiobooksWhat the critics say
“Joe is proof that it’s never too late to open up your intuition and experience miraculous messages from beyond. Do yourself a favor and follow his lead.” (Jenniffer Weigel, author/journalist)
“A love so strong and deep between a father and son, you feel as though you are eavesdropping on them.” (Amy Leigh Mercree, medical intuitive and best-selling author of 10 books including A Little Bit of Mindfulness, Essential Oils Handbook, Apple Cider Vinegar Handbook, and A Little Bit of Meditation)
“A touching story of a family’s great love, a tragic death within it, and the reshaping of enormous grief into spiritual reconnection from both sides of heaven.“ (Nancine Meyer, a.k.a. Main Street Angel Certified Spiritual Teacher, Sixth Sensory Consultant, author of The Lighter Side of Prayer)
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- Prunella P.
- 2022-06-17
Narrator's Nonsense
I heard the author interviewed on a podcast so I looked forward to delving into his book. But I found it incredibly hard to connect with the story because of the narration. I vastly prefer books that are read by the author. The narrator would probably make a great radio announcer, as there's a lot of potential given the timbre of his voice and excellent enunciation. BUT, there was so little variation in the tone of his voice or the speed that he seemed TOTALLY disconnected from the story. I wouldn't call it monotone, but he used the same kind of rhythm, giving a similar weight and pattern to every phrase, which sounded very odd. It came across like he was reading without taking in the content at all. After a while I just zoned out and it all began to sound like nonsense to me. Like I said, I think the guy has a pleasing voice in some ways, but not suited to this kind of job, which requires a lot more nuance and connection to meaning and emotion.
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