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MEDJUGORJE: WHAT IT MEANS TO ME is a collection of testimonies from Irish people -some well known, some not so well known -about how they first came to find out about the village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The deeply personal stories detail how they found themselves visiting the holy place, their experiences and encounters with God whilst there and the impact it has had on their lives today. It is a book both for those who already know of Medjugorje and those who have never heard about the village or the alleged apparitions which have been happeneing there for over forty years. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
MEDJUGORJE: WHAT IT MEANS TO ME is a collection of testimonies from Irish people -some well known, some not so well known -about how they first came to find out about the village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The deeply personal stories detail how they found themselves visiting the holy place, their experiences and encounters with God whilst there and the impact it has had on their lives today. It is a book both for those who already know of Medjugorje and those who have never heard about the village or the alleged apparitions which have been happeneing there for over forty years. The village of Medjugorje has seen millions of visitors pass through since the apparitions first began in 1981. The people who share their testimonies with the reader range from a recovering heroin addict to a wealthy businessman. Singer Daniel O'Donnell, T.V. presenter Mary Kennedy, radio host Shaun Doherty and renowened composer, singer and songwriter, Liam Lawton are also amongst the contributors. MEDJUGORJE: WHAT IT MEANS TO ME is a book where the reader can vividly see evidence, through the lives of others, that God truly does exist. Louise Hall, Editor
Autorenporträt
Louise Hall is a writer of fiction, non-fiction and short stories from Dublin, Ireland. Her non-fiction works include, Medjugorje: what it means to me (2012) and Medjugorje and Me: a collection of stories from across the world (2014). The latter was translated into Italian -I Miracoli di Medjugorje -and published by Edizioni Piemme in 2016. Louise's first fiction novel, Pilgrim, was published by Ireland's oldest publishing house, Mercier Press, in 2018. The novel received endorsements from award winning authors, Donal Ryan and Carmel Harrington. In 2020, during the worldwide pandemic, Louise published, Little Book of Hope, a pocketbook of reflections to help guide people through the difficult times. Her short stories, Frankie's List, Turlough's Dream and Ballymun Chaos are published online in the Irish Times literary section. Louise is represented by Sonia Land of Sheil Land Associates in London.