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Communion: A True Story - Whitley Strieber 1989
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Communion: A True Story - Whitley Strieber 1989

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1989 reprint Rare

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On December 26, 1985, at a secluded cabin in upstate New York, Whitley Strieber went skiing with his wife and son, ate Christmas dinner leftovers, and went to bed early.

Six hours later, he found himself suddenly awake... and forever changed.

"The idea of parallel universes is neither proven nor new. It has a distinguished history in physics. Of course, the conditions under which movement between universes might be possible are not known. We have seen that the visitors are not fairies, and that their ships are not figments of the wind. Now that we know this, what more will we learn?" - page 294.

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