Across cultures and centuries, people have shared stories suggesting that life may continue in another form.
Reincarnation introduces readers to these beliefs and explores real cases in which individuals described memories from earlier lives. The book examines ancient ideas about the afterlife, including Egyptian burial practices, Mayan death rituals, and Chinese jade suits. It then investigates modern reports of rebirth, from the Bridey Murphy hypnosis sessions to children who recalled detailed memories of people they had never met. Readers encounter cases from India, Japan, Ireland, and the United States, including stories involving family recognition, unexplained fears, and birthmarks linked to past injuries. The book also explores near death experiences and visions described by people who briefly stopped breathing. Designed for middle school readers, the text uses clear explanations and high interest examples to support critical thinking about cultural beliefs, eyewitness accounts, and the mysteries surrounding life after death.