Success Against the Odds

What Interesting People Did

Non-Fiction - Religion/Philosophy
84 Pages
Reviewed on 11/04/2021
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Author Biography

I have invented a new scientific field called "Biblical Parapsychology TM," where explanations of phenomenon are aided by the use of Biblical text. Traveling across the United states for a few years interviewing dozens of people about their paranormal experiences, I have cataloged ten of them as non-fictional short stories in "The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2." There are three more of these true stories in "The Ghost of the Sundance Kid." I was granted a ministerial certificate 35 years ago by the Universal Church, but have no denomination other than Judeo-Christian.

I feel someone needs to try to explain what is going on with our souls, which are eternal. The question is not whether we live on or not, but where our souls go. Somewhat empathic, I have several unretouched pictures of apparitions on my camera in real life, real time. My newest publication "The Ghost of the Sundance Kid and Other Stories" shows my latest ghost picture, and there is already one in Book 2 (mentioned above).

"Sweet Mystery of Life" explains our existential existence, and describes the personality of God while tying together the Old and New Testaments. Another Judeo-Christian non-fictional work, "Success Against the Odds" tells the stories of five people who overcame incredible stress to succeed. The highlighted person in the first chapter is the historian Josephus. The fifth person is Jesus Christ.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Marta Tandori for Readers' Favorite

Success Against the Odds: What Interesting People Did is a religious, philosophical, and spiritual introspection by Jane Raleigh that recounts the challenges faced by historical individuals that have transcended time. Raleigh’s relatively short book is divided into two parts: What Interesting People Did and The Jesus Factor. The “interesting people” highlighted by the author are Joseph Ben Matthias, a Jewish priest, scholar, and historian, at one point vehemently hated and viewed as a traitor by his fellow Jews and only tolerated by the Romans when he became an advisor to Titus; Judith of Bethulia, who some call a saint, risking her life to save the people of Judah, while others accused her of being a bold-faced liar and ruthless assassin; beautiful Esther, beloved niece of Mordecai and Artaxerxes’ queen; and finally, the Jewish scholar Gamaliel. All were controversial figures in history who overcame unspeakable danger, adversity, and oftentimes hate in order to survive – and subsequently thrive.

Raleigh reminds us that such challenges sadly transcend time and are just as relevant today as they were so long ago. For many young people, the world appears overwhelming because the pressure to gain traction and to appear relevant causes constant stress instead of appreciating the dawning of a new day as an opportunity to pursue new challenges and opportunities. Some would argue that the age-old messages of treating other people the same way you’d want to be treated yourself and needing to first respect yourself before you can respect and love someone else are trite adages while devout others believe them to be spiritual and necessary religious tenets by which to live and conduct one’s life with meaning.

Success Against the Odds reminds us that if there was such a thing as a perfect world, we wouldn’t need free will because there would be no daily struggles with which to contend and that woven within creation is the element of chance which can be considered a corollary to fate since the choices one makes either direct one’s life positively or, in the case of poor or wrong choices, allow fate to close in, making the business of living spiritually and organically all the more difficult. There is arguably a certain beauty to Raleigh’s words and a purity to her soul that comes across in her narrative – whether or not one believes that “the Jesus factor” plays a role in one’s life, or His impact on humanity as a whole. It’s fair to say, however, that Success Against the Odds certainly invites everyone to live their best lives and embrace the challenges before them through faith and spirituality. A thought-provoking book that is as much an introspective into our lives today as it is a look at some fascinating historical figures from our far-flung past.