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My Life With Sylvia Browne

A Son Reflects on Life With His Psychic Mother

by Chris Dufresne


ISBN: 1561706671
ISBN-13: 9781561706679
Format: Paperback

Summary

The son of the famed psychic tells what it was like growing up with a mother who was famous. Psychic abilities run in the family, and Chris, like his mother and grandmother, also has the psychic ability, as well as the gift for helping people.

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Publisher: Hay House Inc
Published date: 2000
Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Weight: 0.55 pounds

Publisher's Notes

The author offers his observations on his unusual upbringing in a household where spirit guides and psychic readings were part of everyday life.

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