"Philip Smith's compellingly readable memoir of his father -- a psychic, exorcist, hands-on-healer, and...decorator! -- is as entertaining as it is bizarre, all the way to its unexpected and deeply moving conclusion." -- John Berendt, author of <i>Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil</i> and <i>The City of Falling Angels</i>
"At long last, a subject worthy of a memoir. Philip Smith recounts the story of his father, a visionary, a psychic healer, and a saint, with matter-of-fact grace, without ever denying how difficult it was to be the child of a man with unlimited supernatural gifts. Lew Smith was a man we are unlikely to ever see the likes of again, one of the few fathers in literature whose death I mourned as if I'd known him. I wish I had known him; he was a miracle. Every page of <i>Walking Through Walls</i> reminded me of how vast the universe, and how meager the dreams of our philosophies." -- Haven Kimmel, author of <i>Iodine</i> and <i>A Girl Named Zippy</i>
"A startling story, beautifully told. If you believe that science can explain everything, this book might change your mind. <i>Walking Through Walls</i> is a window into a fascinating world through the sensitive eyes of an observant son." -- Delia Ephron, author of <i>Hanging Up</i>
"<i>Walking Through Walls</i> is a funny and poignant memoir about growing up in a family as strange and mysterious as the Bermuda Triangle -- Dad is a psychic healer with a day job interior decorating for dictators, the dead speak, and adolescence is an altered state of grace." -- Dirk Wittenborn, author of <i>Pharmakon</i> and <i>Fierce People</i>