“Waiting for Elijah: A Walk Through Time” by Sheila Wood was displayed at the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) – Book Gallery
“Waiting for Elijah: A Walk Through Time” by Sheila Wood was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 in Frankfurt, Germany, on October 18–22, 2023.
This masterpiece is a historical mystery fiction narrative presenting the story of the Friedman family’s emigration to the United States from Germany in 1933.
The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) featured this book. Current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed in The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR), a weekly paper magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times (an American daily newspaper with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to be a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers). It is one of the most well-known and significant book reviews in the business.
The Frankfurter Buchmesse, reportedly known as the world’s largest trade fair for books, opened its doors to participants around the globe, celebrating books and their authors. The massive book fair also celebrated its 75th anniversary this year. Slovenia, their guest of honor this year, presented itself as a nation with a rich literary history in addition to being a desirable tourism destination.
It is the best platform for publishers and authors to engage with international audiences and share stories. This year, over 105,000 trade visitors from 130 countries and 110,000 audiences participated in this big event. This year attracted more visitors compared to last year when there were 93,000 trade visitors and 87,000 audiences. Over 2,600 activities were covered by more than 7,000 media professionals during the five days of the exhibition.
Author Reputation Press is dedicated to promoting literary connections between authors and readers. In line with this, ARP displayed several of its remarkable books at the largest book trade fair in the world. The book gallery was even more alluring because of the large variety of genres on exhibit.
Author Sheila Wood is a retired scientist who now spends her time writing and studying metaphysics. Her first novel brings together a host of revelatory issues that pertain to energy across generations. She is primarily interested in the threads that connect families, and her studies in epigenetics support themes that traverse geography and time. The manifestation of genetic memory and the transfer of talents through DNA are also of interest to her. She continues to try to retire in North Carolina with her cat Sasha, where her own family threads remain.
She is also an intuitive healing coach. As a medium and Akashic Records reader, she provides a path for the reconciliation of emotions around ancestral and past-life events that may be casting a shadow during this incarnation. Although any issue may be addressed, modules have been developed around such issues as self-esteem and phobias.
Her gifts as a seer and lightworker may help others choose their best course during their time on Earth. As an author, her stories reflect her capability to understand the soul journey within people’s lives and uncover the energetic threads that connect all beings.
Sheila Wood was interviewed by CBS Radio’s Benji Cole. The interview is about the discussion of the message of the book as well as the author’s purpose for writing this masterpiece.
Listen to the full interview below:
“Waiting for Elijah: A Walk Through Time” is a complex historical mystery that follows the Friedman family’s emigration from Germany to the United States in 1933. The story interweaves everyday events to create a tapestry that reaches into the past, evoking a sense of chilling unease.
When Phoebe attends her grandfather’s funeral in 2005, an antiquities dealer is murdered after handling a piece of the family’s heirloom ceramics, leading Phoebe on a four-year investigation into the murder and her family’s connections in Europe.
Through her journey, Phoebe traces the Friedman ‘family business’ across four generations, two continents, five Western European countries, and a significant World War. She discovers that the Friedman Freedom Fighters were active in multiple international cities, trading goods for lives.
As Phoebe evolves personally and becomes involved in the family business, she confidently settles in her grandfather’s house, raising another generation of Friedmans and continuing their legacy as time cycles forward.
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