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Margaret Gibson (1) (1948–2006)

Author of Opium Dreams

For other authors named Margaret Gibson, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Margaret Gibson

Opium Dreams (1997) 62 copies, 1 review
The Butterfly Ward (1976) 32 copies
Sweet Poison (1993) 11 copies
Considering her condition (1978) 7 copies
Desert thirst (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories (1986) — Contributor — 79 copies, 1 review
The Oxford Book of Stories by Canadian Women in English (1999) — Author, some editions — 31 copies

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Birthdate
1948-04-06
Date of death
2006-02-25
Gender
female
Occupations
novelist
Nationality
Canada
Places of residence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Ontario, Canada

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1 review
This is a story about mental illness, family secrets and the different ways we have of remembering the "facts" of our past.

Maggie Glass is the second of four daughters. She referes to her siblings as "The Sisters Three"; she has trouble relating to them and seems to be different. Her father, Timothy, referes to her as "the Dreamer; she is the one child he finds similar to himself.

As the story opens, Timothy is institutionalized for Altzheimer's. The Sisters Three want Maggie to return home show more to help care for him. The story evolves through a series of flashbacks to Maggie's childhood and to Timothy's.

The writing style is poetic. I was sometimes confused with the chronology of the story, but the strong characters kept me reading.
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Works
5
Also by
2
Members
113
Popularity
#173,160
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
1
ISBNs
83
Languages
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