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This is the story of Margaret Darwin, a capable self confident
woman who cared for her husband during seven years as he suffered
with Alzheimer's disease and an adult daughter who wass infected
with .HIV After their deaths, she learns that she has ovarian
cancer. Determined to see herself through to the end of her life,
she leaves Toronto and her two estranged sons to go to a small town
in northern Ontario where she and her husband had vacationed long
ago.. In this small town she meets several characters who change
her self sufficiency to a desperate need to find God and peace for
her tattered soul. She has several alarming adventures as she
struggles to find herself again to become whole
Following her return to New Lancaster, Margaret Darwin marries
Douglas Parker. They decide to visit Michael Parker and his family
in Nairobi, Kenya on their way to Italy to study the history of the
Etruscan tribes. While in Kenya, at the risk of making the book
seem like a travelogue they visit the orphanage in Uganda for
children victimized by the AIDS crisis which has long range
implications in the plots of the succeeding books in the series.
This is the story of Margaret Darwin, a capable self confident
woman who cared for her husband during seven years as he suffered
with Alzheimer's disease and an adult daughter who wass infected
with .HIV After their deaths, she learns that she has ovarian
cancer. Determined to see herself through to the end of her life,
she leaves Toronto and her two estranged sons to go to a small town
in northern Ontario where she and her husband had vacationed long
ago.. In this small town she meets several characters who change
her self sufficiency to a desperate need to find God and peace for
her tattered soul. She has several alarming adventures as she
struggles to find herself again to become whole
Following her return to New Lancaster, Margaret Darwin marries
Douglas Parker. They decide to visit Michael Parker and his family
in Nairobi, Kenya on their way to Italy to study the history of the
Etruscan tribes. While in Kenya, at the risk of making the book
seem like a travelogue they visit the orphanage in Uganda for
children victimized by the AIDS crisis which has long range
implications in the plots of the succeeding books in the series.
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