New Chicken Soup for the Soul collection shares 101 true stories of the unexplainable
COS COB, Conn. – Shirlene Joan Raymann was trying to merge her car into highway traffic when her arms became paralyzed. It wasn’t until a motorcycle flew by in the right lane at more than 100 miles per hour that her arms resumed working… after she had been saved from what would have been a catastrophic accident.
Elisa Yager heard a voice in her car while she was driving to the San Francisco airport. It said that she would see a childhood friend from back East, a boy she hadn’t seen in 25 years. She missed her flight and rebooked, only to discover that her old friend was a flight attendant on her new plane.
Elizabeth Atwater was protected many times as a child by a man she didn’t know. For some reason she decided to call him Hank. She never told anyone about her guardian angel. As an adult, she came across a photo of this mystery man among her mother’s things, and that was when she learned that he was her mother’s late brother, who had died as a young man and whose name was Henry.
These are a few of the 101 compelling tales in a new collection from Chicken Soup for the Soul, well known for its inspiring, bestselling books about angels, miracles, messages from heaven, and the unexplainable. Good things do happen to good people, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Miracles, Angels & Messages from Heaven (September 17, 2024, 978-1-611591163, $16.99) is filled with examples, demonstrating how miracles can happen when and how we least expect them.
The book offers glimpses into the lives of regular people who find themselves in extraordinary, unexplainable situations, their prayers answered and their lives forever changed. It’s about the anonymous angels who touched their hearts and saved their lives. From miraculous connections and answered prayers, to divine intervention and inexplicable healing, these stories prove that miracles can happen, every day, to people from all walks of life.
“These stories open our hearts to possibilities—that something, somehow, somewhere can work in our lives to make good things happen when we need them most. We hear from our readers all the time that the most important thing we can do for them is give them hope, and these pages are filled with just that,” says Amy Newmark, author, editor-in-chief, and publisher of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
ABOUT CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL
Chicken Soup for the Soul publishes the famous Chicken Soup for the Soul book series. With well over 100 million books sold to date in the U.S. and Canada, more than 300 titles, and translations into more than 40 languages, the phrase “chicken soup for the soul” is known worldwide and is regularly referenced in pop culture. Today, 31 years after it first began sharing happiness, inspiration and hope through its books, this socially conscious company continues to publish a new title a month. It has also evolved beyond the bookstore, with a podcast, education programs, dog and cat food, and licensed products.
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For a review copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Miracles, Angels & Messages from Heaven or an interview with Amy Newmark:
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