Local author sharing hope for the holidays with new book titled They’re Not Gone.

Local author, A.P. Morris,
is releasing a non-fiction book, They’re Not Gone, to coincide with the holiday
season.

 They’re Not Gone shares stories of 13 people whose loved ones
passed away and their eventual ‘reconnection’ through the assistance of local psychic
medium, Ricky Wood. Each story contains ‘evidence’ that their spirits are still
very much alive.  Wood delivers
specifics from names and dates to mannerisms and jokes to verify the spirit who
is communicating.

“I wanted to share my
story to give others hope, especially during the holiday season when missing
them can be even more difficult.  I
am now 100% positive that our loved ones don’t vanish with death, they are
still very much alive,” Morris said.

A.P. Morris’s story in the
book tells of the loss of her brother to suicide when she was just 16 years
old.  After hearing from him
through psychic medium Ricky Wood, her life was transformed.  Ricky Wood referred to a nickname of
her brother’s that she had never told a soul about, allowing her to know
definitively that he was still ‘alive.’

 “I spent so many holiday seasons sad and depressed because I
missed my brother so desperately. 
If I’d only known that he wasn’t just gone, I think it may have been a
whole lot easier for me,” A.P. Morris, author, said.

Each story offers a
different type of love, loss, and lesson. Whether you’ve lost a child, spouse,
parent, or great friend, there is a relationship that everyone can relate
with.  Following each story, there
is a question and answer section where the reader gets to learn more about
Ricky’s beliefs based on his years of experience working as a psychic medium. 

“I’m very excited to have
the opportunity to share some amazing true life stories.  The information contained in this book
could change so many people’s lives. 
I know - it changed mine,” Morris said.   

A.P. Morris feels that it
was easier for her to believe in the continued existence of our spirits after
she received ‘proof.’  Her hope is
that by sharing these stories it will bring peace to those who need it,
especially during this holiday season.

To purchase a copy of the
book They’re Not Gone, for $16.95 visit www.Amazon.com or www.theyrenotgone.com.

Meet the
author Tuesday Dec. 22, from noon to 4pm at
Spring Run Natural Foods, 909 E Baltimore
Pike, Kennett Square, PA 19348.

*A portion of the proceeds
will be donated to a non-profit organization Urban Compass located in Southern California.  Urban Compass was formed in partnership
with local schools to combat poverty and violence and make a difference in
children’s lives by providing tutoring support, enrichment activities, and
field trips to keep the children engaged in a positive learning experience and
off the streets.

To learn more or donate directly you can go to www.urbancompass.org.

If you wish to contact
A.P. Morris, you can email her at info@theyrenotgone.com

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