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The Cosmic Caretaker

By: Ange Anderson
Narrated by: Jonny Unitus
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Winner – Science Fantasy, NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards (2025)
Winner – Spiritual/Religious, Hollywood Book Festival (2025)
Runner-Up – Spiritual/Religious, New York Book Festival (2025)

What if grief could open a portal to the stars?

Tilly, a neurodivergent young woman, is navigating the depths of loss when she discovers an extraordinary ability: astral projection. Guided by the enigmatic Isaac Newton—now a cosmic caretaker—she embarks on a journey that transcends time and space, exploring the intricacies of the afterlife and the vastness of the universe.

Alongside a reborn pigeon with a mysterious past, Tilly traverses historical epochs and celestial realms, uncovering secrets that challenge her understanding of life, death, and everything in between.

The Cosmic Caretaker is a genre-defying novel that weaves together elements of science fiction, historical narrative, and spiritual exploration. Perfect for fans of Matt Haig and Audrey Niffenegger, this story invites listeners to ponder the mysteries of existence and the enduring power of connection.

Embark on a journey beyond the veil—discover The Cosmic Caretaker today.

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©2024 Ange Anderson (P)2024 Ange Anderson
Genre Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Science Fiction Time Travel Thought-Provoking
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I enjoyed the book. It was unlike anything I've ever read before and I'm well read. The blend of centuries/ technologies/ invested parties was really cleverly done and gripping at times.
It's prompted me to do some research, after becoming fascinated with certain elements. I think I'll probably read it again to really absorb it. But I really enjoyed it and was sad when I reached the end.

Thought provoking and insightful

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