From the back cover:
A classic true story of the afterlife, and of a love that flourishes beyond the grave. Written through the psychic medium A. Farnese in 1896, Wanderer is the true autobiography of Franchezzo, an Italian socialite who squanders his life on "wine, women and song." After an untimely death, he finds his spirit wandering in one of the dark lower worlds, alone and hopeless except for continued messages of love his young wife sends him through her prayers. Moved by the constancy of her devotion, he sets out to redeem himself by trying to help other lost souls, a mission which takes him into the lowest hells of the astral realm. Through his journey, there unfolds a remarkably lucid account of the different levels of the spirit realm, and the great brotherhoods of light who work there. Esoteric students have long regarded Wanderer as one of the clearest, most accurate descriptions of the spirit realms and the life that awaits us on the other side.
This edition contains an introduction by me describing the Spiritualist Movement out of which this story emerged.
--John Van Horne, author The Soul and the Ascension
I would suggest you read " Life in The World Unseen" by Anthony Borgia and compare the accounts yourself. It is amazing !!
The book gives you one of the best descriptions of the actual "passing" and encounters on the other side, struggles in realization that you have died and hope, once you realized you are gone, to move on and live in the world with totally different laws which most of us feel is true after all. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did. Thank you.