Hello from Heaven!

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Hello From Heaven! is a 1996 book written by Bill Guggenheim and Judy Guggenheim,[1] with the subtitle of A New Field Of Research - After-Death Communication - Confirms That Life And Love Are Eternal [2]

The book records what the Guggenheims term

after-death communications (ADCs); they were the first to use this term.[3]

Hello From Heaven! documents the firsthand accounts of people who believe they have been contacted by a loved one who has died, otherwise known as ADCs. The Guggenheims interviewed over 2000 people in the United States and Canada and collected over 3000 ADC accounts.[4]

Hello From Heaven! and after-death communications have been discussed on, the

20/20,[5] the radio show Coast to Coast AM,[6] and in the newspaper the Orlando Sentinel.[7]

The book was on the bestseller's list for Apple iBooks in the category of Health, Mind and Body. [8]

References

  1. ^ Morphew, Clark (April 24, 1996). "Books tell tales from afterlife". The Chattooga Press. p. 5.
  2. ^ "Katharine Viner talks to Alice Sebold". the Guardian. 2002-08-24. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
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  4. ^ "A talk with 'Hello From Heaven!' author". Tallahassee Democrat. 10 January 2005. p. 23.
  5. ^ Kramer, N. (Producer). (April 12, 1996). 20/20 [Television series]. New York: American Broadcasting Company.
  6. ^ Noory, George (Host). (September 8, 2009). Coast to Coast AM [Radio broadcast]. Sherman Oaks, California: Premiere Networks
  7. ^ Wessel, H. (May 21, 1995). Bill and Judy Guggenheim, researchers of after-death communication. The Orlando Sentinel.
  8. ^ "Apple iBooks Category Bestsellers, May 14, 2017". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2022-06-30.