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Sign up todayThe Reluctant Psychic
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Learn moreA gripping and unsettling portal into the life of a woman who lives in many worlds, some wildly far from and some eerily near to our own
As children we all had our imaginary friends and monsters in the closet. But for Suzan Saxman, those friends and monsters didn't go away—and they weren't imaginary.
From an early age, Suzan knew instinctively that she had to hide her true self. She couldn't talk about the specters that haunted her, waking and dreaming. In bed with a childhood fever, rat-faced winged beings guarded her; bullied and friendless at school, she ate lunch silently under the steps of St. Theresa's with the ghost of a nun; paralyzed with fear, she woke each night to see a man with no eyes, watching her; and she kept watch at the window, every day, while her Daddy was at work and Steve, her real father, was with her mother. It was the 1960s, suburban Staten Island, and she tried to hide it, tried to silence the spirits, ghosts, and demons, tried to be a daughter her mother could love. Like many memoirs, Suzan's is the story of a mother and a daughter: of a mother who refused to accept both her strangely gifted daughter and her own personal buried secrets and of a daughter who grew more and more isolated as she floated adrift in a family to which she did not feel she belonged.
Now, with Perdita Finn, Suzan tells the story of her journey, revealing and celebrating both the joy and terror, the fulfillment and sadness of a life lived between worlds, the loneliness and power of seeing and understanding things no one else can.
Suzan Saxman lives in Woodstock, New York, and runs a small shop called the White Gryphon Boutique and Studio. She is a lifelong vegetarian and passionate animal-rights advocate.
Hillary Huber is one of the most successful voice talents in Los Angeles. Recent books read for Blackstone Audio include Him, Her, Him Again, the End of Him by Patricia Marx, A Field of Darkness by Cornelia Read, and A Map of Glass by Jane Urquhart.
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“Even skeptics will find themselves drawn in by the extraordinary stories…of Suzan’s journey from denying her gift to being drawn to its dangers to—finally—embracing it.”
“Suzan Saxman may be a reluctant psychic, but she’s an exuberant storyteller, and what a story she has to tell. There’s comfort and even delight in what Saxman has to tell us about the dead, the other side, reincarnation, and the people we find inhabiting our lives.”
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