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Beyond the Indigo
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Beyond the Indigo

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There is a band of color beyond the indigo of a rainbow so intense it cannot be seen but is felt. It is in that band that soulful love lives. Throughout time, people have questioned if soulmates exist. Humans have considered whether there is just one soulmate or if multiple soulmates exist for each person in a lifetime. Loved ones have wondered if their soulmates will travel back to them. Beyond the Indigo allows Henry Hank McAlester, a gifted patent attorney from Washington D.C., to answer those questions. Married at an early age, Hank knows deep, intense love, the kind that is not easily explained. Many years later, when he sees a beautiful woman heading for a train at Metro Center station, Hank realizes she resembles the one true love from his past. Could it be her? Has she come back to him? With immense love, loss, hope, and faith, over the course of his forty years, Hank embarks on a winding journey to discover who holds the key to his destiny. Through the trials and travels of his life, he realizes a valuable truism. Love cannot be measured by time or space, nor by distance or proximity. What love is measured by is how a heart feels when it finds a home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
12 August 2021
Pages
342
ISBN
9781977244703

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

There is a band of color beyond the indigo of a rainbow so intense it cannot be seen but is felt. It is in that band that soulful love lives. Throughout time, people have questioned if soulmates exist. Humans have considered whether there is just one soulmate or if multiple soulmates exist for each person in a lifetime. Loved ones have wondered if their soulmates will travel back to them. Beyond the Indigo allows Henry Hank McAlester, a gifted patent attorney from Washington D.C., to answer those questions. Married at an early age, Hank knows deep, intense love, the kind that is not easily explained. Many years later, when he sees a beautiful woman heading for a train at Metro Center station, Hank realizes she resembles the one true love from his past. Could it be her? Has she come back to him? With immense love, loss, hope, and faith, over the course of his forty years, Hank embarks on a winding journey to discover who holds the key to his destiny. Through the trials and travels of his life, he realizes a valuable truism. Love cannot be measured by time or space, nor by distance or proximity. What love is measured by is how a heart feels when it finds a home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
12 August 2021
Pages
342
ISBN
9781977244703