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In Illusions, Richard Bach wrote of a man haunted by the ghost of a wise, mystical, lovely lady who lived just around a corner in time. The Bridge Across Forever is his quest to find her, and learn of love an immortality. But, caught in storms of wealth and success, disaster and betrayal, he abandons his search -- and the walls he builds for protection become his prison.Then he meets the one brilliant and beautiful woman who can set him free, and with her he begins a transforming journey, a magical discovery of love and joy. Intimate, funny, sad, ferociously honest, The Bridge Across Forever will take you into a remarkable work where, ready or not, believe it or not, dreams do come true.
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- Paperback 272 Pages
- Edition: Reissue
- ISBN-10: 0330290819
- ISBN-13: 9780330290814
- Publisher: Pan Books
- Pub date: May 11, 2001
- Dimensions: 19 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio Cassette and Others

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The wonderful (possibly embellished?) true story of how the author met his soul mate. I really enjoyed this when I first read it - already a fan of the author, and just captivated by the incredible bond that he and his wife shared. Sadly, though, I think I would have trouble reading it again, as t ... Continue
The wonderful (possibly embellished?) true story of how the author met his soul mate. I really enjoyed this when I first read it - already a fan of the author, and just captivated by the incredible bond that he and his wife shared. Sadly, though, I think I would have trouble reading it again, as the "forever" couple is no longer together.