Book summaryAn obsessed psychologist finds her quest to define near-death experiences drawing to a close when a neurologist discovery creates a drug that will simulate the experience--maybe. Media reviews"I'm tempted to dub PASSAGE a neurological detective story with metaphysical leanings, but even that description goes too far in nailing down this mercurial work. I'm sure, though, that it's one of the smartest books I've read in years; its construction is a marvel of ingenuity and--what's even more remarkable, given the wizardry of Willis' storytelling--its intellectual honesty is impeccable." |
Passageby Willis, Connie
Book description: New York: Bantam Books, 2002. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good + . Very Good +. Very Good +. Clean spine, unmarked and tight interiors. An excell ent reading c opy. Willis' marvelous exploration of Near Death Ex periences from the point of view of science and cultural psychol ogy. Engaging c haracters, with Willis' trademark wit and insight into the human condition. . .
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