Confluence
Mary Elizabeth Gillilan
Confluence
Mary Elizabeth Gillilan
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In Confluence, reclusive Maya Margarita Moore opens a forgotten suitcase in the attic of her La Conner, Washington house. Inside, a letter from her late mother begins, "Hello, from the other side of the urn." The letter reveals that her father may be alive and living in a remote Himalayan community; her mother admonishes Maya to find him. With help from her friend, Jack, she receives an invitation from a father of whom she has no memory. Despite her doubts about her ability to travel at age sixty-five and being hindered by cerebral palsy, Maya decides to go on what becomes a transformative journey.
Confluence is a Silver Award winner for spiritual fiction, small press category from the Nautilus Book Awards for 2023.
Confluence is a finalist in 2023 for the American Fiction Awards.
Confluence received a 5-star Review from Reader Views.
Confluence received a Gold Award from Reader Views Literary Contest in the Classics Religious Fiction category, 2023.
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