Near to the end of her life, Maggie waited for Death. It was the only
thing to look forward to, especially when looking back on the regrets of
a past life directed by others and dominated by the mistakes she had
made. But then Beatrice walked into her life. This younger, second
generation, Caribbean woman and a child of unknown parents, had faced
her own trials based on the colour of her skin and lived with the
consequence and judgment of regrets of her own. But she cared. The
Magpie Girl is a story about people and relationships that span
lifetimes, and the scars we carry through our lives, often inflicted by
others. Above all, it is about it never being too late even if death is
close and time appears to be running out. It is also a story about
magpies, birds that are judged well before they are understood.