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Margaret Gibson

    Margaret Gibson is a celebrated poet and prose memoirist whose work is recognized both nationally and internationally. Her writing delves into profound themes of memory, place, and the intricacies of the human experience. Gibson's poetry is distinguished by its piercing introspection and meticulously crafted language. She possesses a unique voice that resonates with readers, exploring the depths of existence with clarity and emotional power.

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    Draw Me Without Boundaries
    How Great Is God's Mercy!
    • How Great Is God's Mercy!

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author, a dedicated leader and intercessor, emphasizes the profound impact of God's mercy in "How Great Is GOD's Mercy." Drawing from her extensive background in sociology and law, she shares her journey as a prophetess and teacher, highlighting her roles as the founder of various organizations aimed at empowering youth and spreading the Word. The book reflects her conviction that blessings often stem from divine mercy rather than mere prayer, inspiring readers to recognize and appreciate God's grace in their lives.

      How Great Is God's Mercy!
    • Draw Me Without Boundaries

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the profound bond between a grandmother and granddaughter through a series of heartfelt inner monologues, set amid the global climate crisis and the COVID pandemic. It delves into the complexities of making life-and-death choices in a fractured world. Combining poetry and prose, the work presents an innovative and suspenseful reflection on the pressing issues of our time, highlighting the integrity and depth of human connection in challenging circumstances.

      Draw Me Without Boundaries
    • Timothy Glass wird mit der Diagnose Alzheimer in ein Heim gebracht. Seine Tochter Maggie muß zusehen, wie er sich immer mehr aus der Realität zurückzieht in seine eigene isolierte Welt. Sie unternimmt nun den Versuch, wie in einem Puzzle Bruchstücke aus dem Leben des Vaters zusammenzusetzen, um ihn besser zu verstehen. Dadurch ist sie gezwungen, sich auch mit sich selbst und ihrer eigenen teils qualvollen Geschichte auseinanderzusetzen.

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