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    (Hardcover)

    • Pub. Date: March 1994
    • 247pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,594
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      • Pub. Date: March 1994
      • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
      • Format: Hardcover, 247pp
      • Sales Rank: 11,594

      Synopsis

      You have never read a book like this before — a book that comes along once in a lifetime to change lives forever.

      In the rain forests of Peru, an ancient manuscript has been discovered. Within its pages are 9 key insights into life itself — insights each human being is predicted to grasp sequentially; one insight, then another, as we move toward a completely spiritual culture on Earth. Drawing on ancient wisdom, it tells you how to make connections among the events happening in your life right now and lets you see what is going to happen to you in the years to come. The story it tells is a gripping one of adventure and discovery, but it is also a guidebook that has the power to crystallize your perceptions of why you are where you are in life and to direct your steps with a new energy and optimisim as you head into tomorrow.

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      Redfield's book appears on one plane as an engaging tale of adventure, yet the reader gains so much more from this traverse through the Peruvian Andes on a search for an ancient, missing manuscript which holds the provisions for human spiritual awakening. This literary journey is especially pertinent as the human race prepares for the 21st Century, and Redfield has provided the light that illuminates tyhe way to spiritual readiness.

      Publishers Weekly

      Redfield's debut is a fast-paced adventure in New Age territory that plays like a cross between Raiders of the Lost Ark and Moses's trek up Mt. Sinai. Originally self-published, the book sold phenomenally, sparked by word of mouth, and may be this year's The Bridges of Madison County --with which it shares some regrettable stylistic similarities. The saga begins when the unnamed middle-aged male narrator whimsically quits his nondescript life to track down an ancient Peruvian manuscript (pretentiously called the Manuscript) containing nine Insights that supposedly prophesy the modern emergence of New Age spirituality. South of the border, he encounters resistance from the Peruvian government and church authorities, who believe the document will undermine traditional family values. While dodging evil soldiers, paranoid priests and pseudoscientific researchers, our hero sequentially discovers all nine Insights during a series of chance encounters. Redfield has a real talent for page-turning action, and his lightweight quest employs auras, energy transfers and other psychic phenomena. But several of the Insights are incredibly vacuous and politically correct, and long stretches of dialogue are banal and cliched. The book ends with the protagonist poised to discover the 10th Insight in a promised sequel. 250,000 first printing; BOMC selection; author tour. (Mar.)

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      Wisdomby Mitzvahlady

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      September 18, 2009: This is a treasure of wisdom. The more I have read it, the more aware I have become. It is so much more than an exciting adventure. When life becomes too routine, I read it again to renew my wonder.

      Not so greatby xenamom

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      December 02, 2008: If you really want to be inspired Eckert Tolle is a better bet. This one just didn't seem interesting and was a bit too far fetched to enjoyable. I didn't feel it flowed well either.


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