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Small Miracles

Extraordinary Coincidences from Everyday Life

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Small Miracles

By: Yitta Halberstam, Judith Leventhal
Narrated by: Yitta Halberstam, Judith Leventhal
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BELIEVE IN SMALL MIRACLES
Have you ever experienced a moment when a seemingly random event also seemed strangely meaningful or even miraculous? Whether it was as simple as anticipating a phone call, or as dramatic as rekindling a lost love, what you experienced may be more significant than you thought. It may be nothing less than a small miracle -- possibly the work of angels, or a message from a higher power.
Small Miracles is a collection of such stories that are moving, heartwarming, and inspirational. These remarkable coincidences -- often containing profound teachings, important moral lessons, and even divine messages -- draw us out of the ordinariness of everyday life. If you can open yourself to receiving and understanding the meaning of these gifts, you will experience the possibilities, the blessings, and the sense of harmony within the universe that they offer.
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Soothing and relaxing. I needed something like this to take my mind off of major life changing events. I may listen to this again. Thank you.

Like sitting by a babbling brook for and hour or two.

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This is a must read! I loved this book. I was truly moved by every story. I had to buy the physical book after listening to it.

Absolutely loved it!

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As I was listening to the book I felt like a first grader being spoken to by “authoritative” teacher. The performance of the narrator (s) was awful.
The stories themselves are unreal and contrived.

Contrived and Condescending

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