Born: 01-01-1958
Ann-Marie MacDonald is a celebrated Canadian author, playwright, and actor, renowned for her rich storytelling and exploration of complex themes such as identity and family. Her debut novel, "Fall on Your Knees," received critical acclaim and won several awards. MacDonald is also known for her work in theater and television, showcasing her diverse talents across multiple artistic platforms. Her writing often reflects her deep interest in history and social issues.
There's no sense skiving your dreams underfoot.
Some memories refuse to die.
Family secrets can be buried, but they never truly disappear.
Love and loss are two sides of the same coin.
Sometimes, the biggest battles we fight are within ourselves.
The weight of guilt can crush a soul if left unaddressed.
Children have an uncanny ability to uncover buried truths.
Life is a series of choices, and each one has consequences.
In the darkest moments, hope can be a guiding light.
True strength lies in forgiveness, both for oneself and others.
The past is like a shadow, always looming over us.
Sometimes, silence is a louder cry than any words ever spoken.