Louisiana Boy Remembers Life as WWII Pilot
What do you do when your child wakes up with nightmares of plane crashes in extraordinary detail? The Leininger family of Lafayette, LA began researching the events in the dreams of their son, James, with startling results. Their search led them to James Huston, Jr., a WWII figher pilot killed in action in the South Pacific. Every detail in James’s dreams of the crash were verified by eye witnesses and the Leiningers began to realize their son could be more closely connected to this heroic pilot than they ever thought possible.
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Robin on 17 Mar 2007 at 7:34 am #
Hello,
I realize that your book, The Reincarnationist, has yet to be released but I was fortunate to come across an uncorrected proof. I don’t know if this is the appropriate place to comment on it but I just wanted to let the author know that I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. The whole story was intriguing and something which I have always fantasized about. I love the mystery that often surrounds archeology and the idea of reincarnated souls being able to translate what happened in a long forgotten time or place is fascinating to me. I read it as fast as I could. I was, however, a little disappointed by the ending. It seemed so abrupt and final that I felt a little lost afterward. I won’t comment on your work any further because I am not an author myself, but I just wanted to let you know how I reacted to your novel. I would love a response from you about this if you might feel compelled or have the chance. Thank you for the terrific writing!!