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Here is a brief summary of the book reviews on Amazon:
Readers describe Saving Ernest as an engaging and richly layered account of one family’s story across generations, grounded in historical research yet open to deeper questions about human experience and continuity. The narrative draws people in through its portrayal of real lives—full of character, humour, and emotional complexity—while gradually opening into a wider field of reflection.
What stands out across responses is the book’s tone: thoughtful, non-prescriptive, and warmly compassionate. It invites readers from different perspectives—including those who might not usually engage with spiritual themes—to consider unfamiliar ideas without pressure, simply by following the story as it unfolds.
Many have found it both moving and thought-provoking, with a lasting impression that attention, understanding, and care may reach further—across relationships, generations, and even beyond the visible span of life.


