Margaret Garner

Diversity and Depth of Love

Two Worlds in One

 
 

Book One, DIVERSITY OF LOVE, describes the events surrounding the American slave mother’s child murder: details of Kentucky slavery, including the selling of mulatto women as sex slaves; Margaret’s owners – two brothers (one a former Governor of Oregon and the other a possible batterer who killed his wife); the wealthy neighbors and their Presbyterian Church where Margaret was a member; her federal trial and verdict in slavery-friendly Cincinnati, located in “free” Ohio; nineteenth-century interviews with Margaret and her husband (a black Civil War soldier); plus, modern archeological excavation results from Margaret’s farm.


Ten per cent of Book One includes material the author gleaned from deceased individuals, via interviews with American clairvoyant medium, Terri Coleman. Rooted in the notion of “calling on the ancestors,” the author describes its genre as “Historical Spiritual Non-Fiction” and separates the material by the use of italics.


Book Two, DEPTH OF LOVE, is a Memoir of the author’s 1997 to 2001 paranormal experience with Garner and other individuals, which revealed her past-life connection as Margaret's murdered child. A profound true story, culminating in a life-changing experience with breast cancer, Caputo journeys from atheism to religious and therapeutic practices, transforming her suffering and healing a murdered child’s wound after more than a hundred years.

 

Book Description cont.

Photos from Margaret’s Farm

LEFT        Cookhouse

BELOW    Caputo & Coleman unearthing cook pot

                 “The Woman Tree”

BOTTOM  Filmmaker Caputo in New Orleans

“Very suspenseful. I really could not stop reading.”

– S. Dearden