WhatsApps from Heaven

Bereavement in the Twenty-first Century

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Pub Date 1 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 4 Jul 2022

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Description

This is a book about bereavement and also about the many extraordinary happenings and signs from the afterlife that then followed.

Louise talks about her personal experience of grief, in all its facets, and in a way that will resonate with readers who are bereaved. She also details, in careful and precise language, the succession of signs that she received, apparently from her husband after his death. She describes how to start with she was very sceptical and looked for all sorts of other explanations, but eventually, she came to accept that the signs, including WhatsApps and dematerialisations, must have come from her husband's spirit in the afterlife.

She explains how these signs have completely changed her understanding of life and death. This book should bring comfort to the bereaved, and will encourage those left behind to recognise signs that are sent to them by their loved ones.

This is a book about bereavement and also about the many extraordinary happenings and signs from the afterlife that then followed.

Louise talks about her personal experience of grief, in all its...


A Note From the Publisher

Louise Hamlin read history and law at Cambridge, and then practised as a solicitor. After a career break to have her children, she returned to Cambridge as a law fellow and lecturer, specialising in land law. She was a Tutor and then Senior Tutor of her college. Fifteen years ago, she changed career, and moved down to Dorset to start a very happy new life with her second husband, a barrister. She became a potter and she and her husband travelled extensively. When her husband suddenly died two years ago, Louise was grief-stricken, and then amazed to find more and more signs from her husband, including extraordinary WhatsApps, showing her that spirit and love survive death. This completely changed her understanding of life and death, and she felt compelled to write a book giving an account of the signs, as well as dealing with bereavement generally. She now lives in Dorset with her spaniel.

Louise Hamlin read history and law at Cambridge, and then practised as a solicitor. After a career break to have her children, she returned to Cambridge as a law fellow and lecturer, specialising in...


Advance Praise

WhatsApps from Heaven astonished me. It gave me chills. An incredible must-read for those enduring grief and for those who are looking for signs from beyond.

G L Davies, author of Haunted: Horror of Haverfordwest 


An inspiring and comforting book - it's beautiful! Wonderful.

Theresa Cheung 

WhatsApps from Heaven astonished me. It gave me chills. An incredible must-read for those enduring grief and for those who are looking for signs from beyond.

G L Davies, author of Haunted: Horror of...


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ISBN 9781789049473
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