In 1982, fresh out of college, Barbara Feinman Todd began her career as a copy aide at the Washington Post and was instantly hooked on the smell (cigarettes, newsprint), the noise (yelling editors, the clacking of typewriter keys), and the energy of the newsroom. At the Post, she worked for Bob Woodward, first as his research assistant in the paper's investigative unit and later as his personal researcher for Veil, his bestselling book on the CIA.
A recommendation from Woodward led Feinman Todd to help his Watergate partner Carl Bernstein, who was working...
In 1982, fresh out of college, Barbara Feinman Todd began her career as a copy aide at the Washington Post and was instantly hooked on the...
The first book by a respected journalist on Nearing Death Awareness--similar to Near-Death Experience--this "fascinating" (Kirkus Reviews) exploration brings "humor, sympathy, and keen critical intelligence to a topic that is all too often off-limits" (Ptolemy Tompkins, collaborator with Eben Alexander on Proof of Heaven). People everywhere carry with them extraordinary, deeply comforting experiences that arrived at the moment when they most needed relief: when they lost a loved one. These experiences can include clear messages from beyond, profound and vividly beautiful...
The first book by a respected journalist on Nearing Death Awareness--similar to Near-Death Experience--this "fascinating" (Kirkus Reviews) expl...