The Children That Time Forgot

The Children That Time Forgot
Author: Peter Harrison,Mary Harrison
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1505874815

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The original idea came to co-author Mary Harrison when she observed her youngest son, Leon, trying to pick flowers from a floral pattern on her bed cover. The infant's actions seemed so quirky and amusing that Mary was prompted to write a letter to the Woman's Own magazine which was subsequently published. Mary asked if other mothers had experiences similar 'odd' moments with their little ones. The word 'odd' was the keyword that triggered an amazing reaction and Mary, whose address had been published with her letter, was overwhelmed with letters from parents reporting accounts of reincarnation. From this, the idea for the book The Children That Time Forgot was born. Mary & Peter Harrison spent over a year thoroughly researching leads. The anecdotes and stories developed organically as they gathered new evidence and established facts. Amongst the thirty fascinating accounts they unearthed, one story features a young girl from the North of England. So young she had not travelled outside of England before and was too young to read yet she recounted, with chilling accuracy, visiting her Grandmother in Dundee on the fateful night in 1879 her train was swept away when the Tay Bridge collapsed. Cynics would of course be quick to question the validity of such a story but when the girl's family recollections were checked out, eye witness accounts of the family she described, events leading to it and records matched up. The book's primary aim is to present children's stories in a neutral, non-judgmental way and let the reader decide. All the stories are spontaneous and all contributors offered their stories voluntarily. The Children That Time Forgot was published in USA, Japan, France, Netherlands, UK & Ireland.

The Children that Time Forgot

The Children that Time Forgot
Author: Mary HARRISON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:655219476

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Children That Time Forgot

Children That Time Forgot
Author: Mary Harrison,Peter Harrison
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1493648241

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With the successful publication of the Kindle edition of Reincarnation classic 'CHILDREN THAT TIME FORGOT' (Originally published as Life Before Birth ) by Peter & Mary Harrison, the questions are still being asked: Is their a human Spirit? Does it exist after death? Where was Spirit before birth? Since the dawn of time humanity has pondered the question of it's own mortality. What domain do we go to after death? The authenticated accounts in 'CHILDREN THAT TIME FORGOT' stirred up a lot of questions and debates when it was first published. On ITV's 'This Morning' Mary Harrison asked the viewers if they had been exposed to any strange or paranormal activity. There was an explosion of calls which blocked the ITV phone network. There was the story of Nicola who was a boy in a previous life and was killed by a train in Yorkshire. The book's primary aim was to present the children's stories in a neutral, non-judgemental way and let the reader decide. The original idea came to co-author Mary Harrison when she observed her youngest son trying to pick flowers from a floral pattern on her bed cover. The little baby's actions seemed so quirky and amusing that Mary was prompted to have a letter published in Woman's Own. It grew organically from there. Mary asked if other mothers had experiences similar funny moments with their little ones. She was completely unprepared for the replies she got - Mary was overwhelmed with letters from parents reporting accounts of reincarnation. From this 'CHILDREN THAT TIME FORGOT' was born. Baby Christopher Leon is now an academic writer in Florida, USA and is married with 2 sons. Mary sadly passed away in 2002. Her husband Peter continues to work as a successful author and producer and has arranged the Amazon Kindle publication of this book. And also this new publication 31/10/2013 dedicated to Mary.

Past Lives

Past Lives
Author: Mary Harrison,Peter Harrison
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 149371435X

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The book's primary aim was to present the children's stories in a neutral, non-judgemental way and let the reader decide.The original idea came to co-author Mary Harrison when she observed her youngest son, Christopher, trying to pick flowers from a floral pattern on her bed cover. The little baby's actions seemed so quirky and amusing that Mary was prompted to have a letter published in Woman's Own.Mary asked if other mothers had experienced similar 'odd' moments with their little ones. She was completely unprepared for the replies she got - Mary was overwhelmed with letters from parents reporting accounts of reincarnation.It was the key word From this 'PAST LIVES : Children Time Forgot' was born.Baby Christopher Leon is now an academic writer in Florida,USA and is married with two wonderful sons.Mary sadly passed away in 2002.

The Children That Time Forgot

The Children That Time Forgot
Author: Peter Harrison,Mary Harrison
Publsiher: Berkley
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Reincarnation
ISBN: 0425125564

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The Islands Time Forgot

The Islands Time Forgot
Author: Graham Morse
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-05-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781452005652

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Fifty-five islands, nineteen countries, seventeen thousand miles ... and one amazing adventure. A fascinating story of four sailors who discovered the magic of the South Pacific ... and the islands time forgot After recovery from a serious illness, Graham Morse vowed to achieve his dream of sailing across the South Pacific with his wife, Janet, and reliving the adventures of his boyhood heroes, Captain Cook, Thor Heyerdahl, and Christian Fletcher. They had expected to find some of the most beautiful islands in the world, and were not disappointed. But they were surprised to find a world where life has changed very little in two hundred years, and where the people have very different values than his own society, and however poor, take pleasure in giving. But sadly it is a world on the cusp of change. Travel with them as they discover the mysteries of ancient Polynesian culture, are welcomed into the homes of humble people, meet fascinating characters, are invited to village feasts, work with black pearl farmers, and swim with seals, sharks, and whales. The voyage --which took them across the world's largest ocean --was not without its dangers, incident, and tragedy. The Islands Time Forgot is not just for sailors who yearn to make such a voyage, but for all armchair travelers who have dreamed about the South Pacific that only a sailing boat can reach.

Billy Soose The Champion Time Forgot

Billy Soose   The Champion Time Forgot
Author: Rusty Rubin and Tom Donelson
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005-09-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781463452018

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Who was Billy Soose, and for that matter, who is Gene Sebastian? I would suspect that even the most knowledgeable of boxing pundits would not be able to answer the questions: So who is Billy Soose?

Irish Children s Literature and the Poetics of Memory

Irish Children   s Literature and the Poetics of Memory
Author: Rebecca Long
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350167278

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Focusing on the mythological narratives that influence Irish children's literature, this book examines the connections between landscape, time and identity, positing that myth and the language of myth offer authors and readers the opportunity to engage with Ireland's culture and heritage. It explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literature produced for children in Ireland between the nineteenth and the twenty-first centuries. A selection of children's books published between 1892, when there was an escalation of the cultural pursuit of Irish independence and 2016, which marked the centenary of the Easter 1916 rebellion against English rule, are discussed with the aim of demonstrating the development of a pattern of retrieving, re-telling, remembering and re-imagining myths in Irish children's literature. In doing so, it examines the reciprocity that exists between imagination, memory, and childhood experiences in this body of work.