A dying man confronts mortality and a hopeful vision of life beyond the body.
In this thought‑provoking tale, a man faces the end of earthly life and is drawn toward a vision of immortality. Through patient dialogue with a comforting friend, the narrative weighs the body as a worn garment and the soul as the enduring self that survives death. The journey blends reason, faith, and wonder as the author explores what comes after life on earth.
The book presents a careful, accessible look at questions about Heaven, the purpose of existence, and the idea that our deepest truth may outlast our physical form. It moves between moments of quiet reflection and scenes of family concern, inviting readers to consider how belief, memory, and love shape our passage beyond the grave.
- A bedside conversation that frames death, the body, and the soul in hopeful terms.
- Clear, plain language that makes complex spiritual ideas approachable.
- Themes of faith, mortality, and the continuity of self after death.
- A reflective tone suited for readers of contemplative religious fiction.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful exploration of life, death, and what may lie beyond.