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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
A Flight Without Wings: My Experience with Heaven is a non-fiction memoir written by Brian McLaughlin. The author was on vacation in Mexico in 1993 when he sustained massive head trauma. He was in a comatose state as the doctors were working on him in a Cancun hospital, but he could hear them discussing his case, especially how to sew up his ruptured eye. His doctors and family were not sure that he would survive or that, if he did, he would have brain damage. While he was on the operating table, he began to feel dissociated from the event even as he continued to hear them, though more and more faintly. He began to feel a deep sense of comfort and warmth. Then he watched as a speck grew larger, and he discerned that it was a figure approaching him.
Brian McLaughlin's religious/philosophical memoir, A Flight Without Wings: My Experience with Heaven, is not filled with accounts of angelic hosts, harps and the gilded halls of Heaven. What it is, rather, is a sincere and reflective account of the author's near-death experience and how those crucial moments when he hovered between life and death transformed his outlook on life. McLaughlin speaks directly to the reader, and I quickly became involved with what he had to say. His story, while indelibly altered by his injuries and his after-life experience, is filled with life, resilience and enthusiasm, even as it reflects the peace and comfort -- and certainty -- he feels about what happens next, and shares his thoughts on how he can best share his feelings with others. He does so admirably in this well-written and moving memoir that neither delves into the fanciful or dogmatic, nor descends into anger and recriminations over the events that so changed his life. A Flight Without Wings: My Experience with Heaven is a remarkable work that's well worth reading, and it's highly recommended.