On December 23, 2003, as death released her beloved husband, Max, from the ravages of cancer, Mandy Berlin's life also changed.
Soon after her husband passed away, Mandy began to experience uncanny, even miraculous happenings. As a retired scientist, she approached the mystery the way she had been trained to do--through empirical observation and analysis. She kept meticulous records of the astounding sights and sounds she witnessed. Her documentation also included the stories of stunned loved ones who called her in the days after Max passed.
The result is Death Is Not "The End", the detailed account of her journey from grief to hope and faith. An agnostic in the years before her husband's death, she knew that these amazing experiences challenged her lack of belief. Time and again, a synchronistic melody would play as an uncanny episode presented itself to awestruck Mandy and others. Here, she invites readers into detailed accounts of more than fifty experiences beyond natural explanation.
On the one-year anniversary of her beloved Max's departure, another life-changing event opened Mandy's eyes to a startling promise, and a new way of living/being.
Was Max really gone forever?
One year after he died, just minutes before the time recorded on her husband's death certificate, Mandy witnessed a mind-numbing event that had the effect of solidifying her awe-inspiring experiences. She now embraces a new understanding of life, death, and the subtle boundaries between, and shares it all in this memoir.