
The Ghost Remembers
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Carl Toersbijns

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
The Ghost Remembers is a deeply personal, spiritual memoir written from beyond the veil, narrated by a reflective ghost named Gordon who sits on a porch through Arizona’s monsoon season. In this hauntingly honest book, Gordon relives and reexamines the chapters of a life shaped by war, work, love, absence, and silent regret. Each chapter peels back the layers of memory, revealing the bittersweet truth of fatherhood, broken relationships, missed chances, and the quiet endurance of a man who bore more than he ever said aloud. Through poetic reflections, raw confessions, and ghostly wisdom, The Ghost Remembers is not about haunting the living, but about preserving the sacredness of memory, the lessons learned too late, and the love that somehow remained.
This is a book about remembering everything, especially the things no one talks about. It’s for the forgotten, the tired, the faithful, and the flawed. For anyone who wonders what gets left behind when we go, and what truly lasts.
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