Gabriel’s Great Perhaps

Gabriel’s Great Perhaps by Deborah M Young, published by Yod Publishing on August 18, 2020, is a literary work that delves into themes of unity and diversity. This edition spans 444 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Gabriel, an angel-navigator, who faces a critical test as he gathers a group of individuals from various belief systems and professional backgrounds who have passed away. Together, they confront a looming crisis in a realm that challenges their expectations of the afterlife.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and drama as the seven characters navigate their personal struggles with death, biases, and one another. The story raises profound questions about collaboration and the potential for love to overcome entrenched beliefs. Through its visionary and metaphysical elements, Gabriel’s Great Perhaps invites exploration of complex topics such as religion and the enduring power of hope.
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Angel-navigator, Gabriel, is faced with a critical test. A growing threat, among other growing threats, has mobilized the order of Gabriel to gather a group of people from divergent belief systems and professional backgrounds, who have died, to help resolve a looming crisis.
Tensions are heaven-high and divisions canyon deep when these seven people from different countries meet in a realm that does not jibe with any of their after-life expectations. Each one of them wrestles with their death, their neurosis, biases and each other. The need for them to collaborate is obvious; the way forward, obscure.
Gabriel’s Great Perhaps poses the questions; can we have unity in diversity, and can love trump distorted ego-held beliefs? Told with humour and drama, Gabriel’s Great Perhaps inspires the reader to explore religion, death, and the timeless power of love and radical hope.
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